%
Feedback
On June 21, after serving the university
for 30 years, ARA Services lost the ex
elusive use food contract to saua rood
Services Inc., the nation's second largest
food service company.
"The meat is of better quality. Overall
the nlace is cleaner. Thev make good
burritos. The salad dressing is bad, and
they don't have big enough salad bowls.
They used to have the big bowls so that
you could have just a salad for dinner,
but now you can't. The prices are more
expensive. The service variessometimes
it's good and sometimes it
isn't. They don't have the large milks
anymore, but they have larger orange
juice glasses than before."
Scott Baker
English freshman
mr
"The food is okay--at least it is better.
The prices are about average. For the
walk, it is worth it. At times it's too
crowded, but there isn't anything the
SAGA people can do about that. The
service is friendlier."
Dean Bedenbaugh
Marketing sophomore
'. :>?j?M- ^MSHH
?$: i':":'/.- : - - ; j
Sif^ ?ill^
"The food is about the same. Some of il
is better and some of it is worse. The
prices are higher, but for some of the
food it's worth it. Their service is bettei
because the lines move faster when it i?
real busy. The new layout is mon
modern. I like it much better."
Sally McGill
Journalism junior
Read the C
Monday, Wedne
Students were asked to compare SAGA
with ARA in the areas of quality and
service.
Interviews by Mary Anne Banich.
Photos by Win McNamee.
"There is definitely an improvement.
The tood is good ana ine prices are
reasonable. The people are friendly. You
can get in and out faster. The layout is a
big improvement."
Curtis Byrd
Marketing sophomore
-Hk m.w m
"The food is better, but you get less for
your money. The service is better, but
the prices are too high. Last year I had a
meal plan and I didn't have to pay over,
but this year I get the same amount and I
have to pay extra money. The snack bar
closes too early, ine layout iooks a iui
better."
Mark Thomason
Mechanical engineering sophomore
"The food is better. The prices are
high, but I feel that it is worth it. The
layout is nice. The best thing is that there
is more variety."
Konna Mulcahey
Nursing junior
hBK r^^>:':*:,S ;;c^>t*>. ;
? t.:,,... 1!'.:Iv^^.v : ;..y^:
iamecock every
sday and Friday.
ARMY NURSE
CORPS
r??
I You'll be amazed ;
I: M ? - -a
I opportunities and acu
Army offers men ai
with BSN degi
Excellent starting salaries and
including a liberal vacation p<
I. Real opportunity for advance
professional growth?every A
I a commissioned otticer.
No basic training for nurses;
orientation course to familial
the Army Medical Departmei
The chance to travel; time to
you enjoy.
? Opportunity to qualify for s
! teaching or additional educa
VAR PROFVfiSI
II I * WHOAREC
I PLACE!
For More Information, Cal
SFC Scott at (404) 793-64
??i?c? m&w wi?iinnfflaiiMidnBaiBBg
if
III 9
I STUDENT GOVI
Applications
Who's Who In Ar
Colleges and Unh
are now available
following locat
Student Affairs1
Russell House
I Student Governme
Russell House Inform
Application Deadline 9
m ?
(Polling Places for Homec
will be: Russell House
Pickens St. Bridge.
? m
The Student Organi
Commission Meetings hav<
??' - ^ A
LI hursday at b:UU pm
Government Conference R<
vantages the
id women
rees:
I benefits,
jlicy.
;ment and !
rmy Nurse is
just a basic
rize you with
nt. I
pecialized roles, ii
tion. [! j
IONALS I
rOING 1
3
%
ERNMENT
V ( , ,
nerican
/ersities
; at the
ions:
Office
109
'
nt Office
lation Desk
- October I 5
roming Elections
Patio, Coliseum,
zation Licensing
e been changed to I
in the Student I
Dom. I