Anonymous wrote:I literally can’t remember a single meal I had in college at the dining hall. I survived so must have been passable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My freshman hasn’t complained once about the food. She’s in a gorgeous new dorm and is excited for the new dining hall to open soon.
What's the ETA on the new dining hall opening? DH and I are alums and we visited in March and were stunned by the beauty of the new area of campus back by the new dining hall area. That whole area is going to be such a benefit to students going forward. Sadly, our DD ED'd to a different school on I-64 but we still have hope for DC2 in a few years.
Anonymous wrote:My freshman hasn’t complained once about the food. She’s in a gorgeous new dorm and is excited for the new dining hall to open soon.
Anonymous wrote:I've eaten at WM dining this year. It was completely fine. My kids didn't have much concern about it. Many are just stating what they have heard from past years when dining was having significant issues. It's not going to be private school quality, but it's also not private school prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about William and Mary but at UVA, the food contract is the same company that feeds Virginia's prisoners.
I’ve never been to a college that didn’t use Sodexho or Aramark, so there is that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about William and Mary but at UVA, the food contract is the same company that feeds Virginia's prisoners.
I’ve never been to a college that didn’t use Sodexho or Aramark, so there is that
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about William and Mary but at UVA, the food contract is the same company that feeds Virginia's prisoners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both W&M and UVA use Aramark, and their food is so much worse than Virginia tech. This seems like a solvable problem.
It really does.
Anonymous wrote:Both W&M and UVA use Aramark, and their food is so much worse than Virginia tech. This seems like a solvable problem.