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A TASTE nr t wi m ml V I MIL M M vl MAN Fast-food Chines By JENNIFER FULLER Man Carolina! Editor a ye Man Chu Wok, a national wafd Chinese restaurant food chain, is "I scheduled to open February in the need Russell House. The restaurant has ers a been in the planning stages for Boyt about a year, according to Marriot does Dining General Manager Fred is hf Wencell. any Man Chu Wok replaces Fast 10 di Break, which sold Dunkin' Bi Doughnuts, croissants, nachos with veSe cheese and snack foods. A Chinese exer( restaurant was chosen partially She because of the health-conscious beca trend among USC students. man Marriot's research since fall of "ce, 1991 showed that students always ^ ... -. -K gave Oriental food a nigh ranking. Wencell cited nutritional value conv and big portions as advantages of 1 Chinese food. "Wellness and value 'n2 * is the trend right now," he said. The restaurant will be open eats Monday through Friday from 11 lw*C( a.m. until 9 p.m. The menu will always offer side dishes such as everfried rice and egg rolls but entrees ^ w will rotate daily, Wencell explained. eat Students have been anticipating exPe 29,000 peop jjjoin the cool one: wu ruing WOW! We've 1: Stop by Whaley's mm Whaley's Mill the alternative lift Shuttlecock Se: Laundry Facilit Sleep/Study Lc Swimming Pool Video Serveillai System & ASSOCIATES G yEK C H U V\e eatery opens in F Chu Wok's arrival for almost the Chinese i ar, and most are looking for- him. "If they 1 to eating there. Man Chu W( 'm glad it's here because you addition," he s; something new besides burg- Man Chu ^ nd pizza," biology junior Dina place students :e said. Boyce said she usually Chinese fooc n't eat on campus because she Grand Market] ialth-conscious and can't find Cafe also offer healthful food unless she goes "We do sen e Grand Marketplace. the Patio and Dyce eats lots of fruits and it, so I thin! tables, drinks water often and would be a g :ises 3 to 4 times each week. f00(j services plans to eat at Man Chu Wok cafe Supervis< tuse C hinese food includes said "Howeve y low-fat choices, including ^ patjQ j fe noodles and vegetables. ^ ^ pati0 any students, like nursing Wanda D; omore Tammy Robinson, cite caroijna $t> enience as a reason to eat at ? ? tI , .. Russell House lew restaurant instead ot hav Chinese food delivered. * e ^r11)656,,1 jsiness senior Patrick Harvin 0 w Chinese food only once or I would ; 2 a month, but plans to give place if they restaurant a try. "I've tasted f?och if they ' ything else on campus, I might working then ell try that, too." added that peo arvin said he usually doesn't been discussin on campus because its too Chinese food nsive, but the added variety of real McCoy." >le are doing Hard for 1 >een working hard for Mill and let us give yo Manag Si ? sp. Rental ;Special C .. . . for Upper estule! ? "* <x uraa: rvice ^ J55 westS< 1 Stuc lce 211 MAIN ST. Office 254-7801 M-F C arolin; New || cove H M By STEPHEN PROW] ^ Staff Writer j /"A 1/ V -?11 Willie! AIUUV.Ul:> 1 resolutions are once aga From being more ph mentally lit, to rer .j things, resolutions have ebruarv bie span- some stude J stop being jerks. Some estaurant interests 10 st0P dating jerks, v control the prices, iust want 10 "be exce11 )k will be a good other, aid. To some students, Wok isn't the only vers<; "Nothing chang can expect to Find Year s Day" holds tru 1 on campus. The So' look for more bro place and the Patio tions soon if they havi Chinese food. been broken. /e Chinese dishes at Business major ( people seem to like seemed suiprised about : this (restaurant) don phenomenon. Ha ood addition to the ne.w year ah"eady? 1 wa on camnus " Patio relax and eni?y my m( a i u/ ir bon 111311 iust d'dn't th or Angela Williams x, . T,,; . , T , Maybe I 11 change my r, because I work at ^? ? el mat nothing will Sophomore Cassie S "They're made to be b avis, manager of Judd Wolfskill said, 4 des salon in the tries to avoid them." , was concerned that For those who made ood offered at Man health seemed to be be too American. one concern, go to the Chinese Student Body Tre; serve real Chinese Dell vows to successf aave Chinese people student activity budget 2," she said. Davis aace his personal life pie in her shop have healthier and exercising g whether or not the Sophomore Brian C is going to be "the 10 riIul time to stay ii keep up with current Jared Mobley wants t ning to get in shape Columbia. pffi0V^ly- To some, resolutk * V ODill you. u a clue. Wmt ement V JmjL ^:30-5:30 Tuesday, j a! Year's re r diverst N "I thought of the slew Year s fec^ practical resc ?*,d that everyone , nembering attGITIpt this yGar an incredi- forgot what it was.' nls vow to have vowed Unson vhile others lent to each changing physical appeara the old U2 in broadcasting senior S es on New Mewbom's case, not to pi e for 1993. change. v ken resolu- Mewborn said, "I warn en't already how long I can go withoul cally altering my hair. I've Bonnie Ko blonde, a redhead and a br the resolu- haven't broken my resolut s it been a but every time I walk dc s so glad to color aisle or look at old pi anth's vaca- want to be a blonde again." ink about it. Chemical engineering major this Mike Johannesmeyer want* smoking. "I have the most Iturkie said, tion when I'm drinking c Token," and everyone else in the roorr 'My family one up." Some students were very resolutions, about their resolutions, the number BAIS senior Pam Petrunj "to gain weight and find a asurer Eric conference/convention p nllv hnlnnrp anrl rnmnratp trnvel rnnrrlii ;s, then bal- Bryce Nelson, a biolog; by "eating said, "I hope to increase more." collection this year, compk omer wants Billy Joel set and addir i shape and Beatles music. I'm comu events, and finding a copy of Metallic; o start run- nal demo album, 'No L and to see Leather.'" International studies >ns involve Charles Piland had "just /CISC A NeW Mutti sentation on h mAn H ' I v m G2 ^ W \ f / flr \ I ^ JR^>Jp4^ BB^v' 'l \ Jr ffv^ PprC?? jEf Mia ? fM | ^mWOv* tew. 7#f? 8:00pm R . solutions 5 topics resolutions. "I want to work on i npr- studying, getting into shape, watch \ ing less television, graduating on ilUIIOn ,jme an(j being commissioned into DOUI d the Navy before the year is over." but I Senior Byron James decided "not to be fake with anybody," and psychology major Nicole Ferrari wants Chang to keep a journal to chronicle the Senior events of her life. "I want to singje-handedly lift nces, or country out of the recession hannon using my credit cards," English lysically major John Cunningham said. "My 1994 resolution is to pay them off." t to see Carson Bush, a first-year internat chemi- tional studies major, wants to pre: been a pare for "the Clinton disaster." unette. I Junior German and history major ion yet, Ellis Lesemann said, "It's a good )wn the time to be a young, politically ctures, I motivated individual who wants to make a difference." ! major "I thought of the perfect, practi> to quit Cai resolution that everyone could tempta- attempt this year," said senior )r when unson Chang, "but I forgot what it i .has lit was ? Among students hoping to specific reform (he resolution process was graduate student Falicia Hart, who XK. wants . , recommends "semesterly" resolu] tions. "I don't do resolutions. It lanninc lator" seems like * peer pressure. y major Semesterly resolutions are far more my cp) important to me." *tin? my History and secondary education io more student Stacey Dennis decided to lilted to hike a different approach this year. i's origi- "I decided not to make any stupid ,ife Till resolution. I just want to try to have a better attitude toward life, major With a better attitude, all should go a few" well in 1993." 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