Tag: Campus food

Talking Heads: What's your favourite thing to get at Queen's Pub?

“I’ve never been because I’m underage, and I also don’t want to see my Econ prof there.” Eleni Pantieras, Comm ’23 “Prince Eddy’s peach wheat beer.” Thorolf van Walsum, ArtSci ’21 “My favourite QP order was the grilled cheese, but now that it’s not a menu item, I would have to say it’s...

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University should have more beef with serving red meat

Queen’s University can’t completely support environmental sustainability until they address what they put on student plates.   The climate crisis is reason enough for the University’s dining services to follow other schools’ leads, and transition away from serving red meat to students.    Earlier...

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Gluten-free guide to campus

Dietary restrictions aren’t fun for anyone involved. I know this because I’ve had celiac disease for almost five years and have had to deal with it on campus throughout my four years at Queen’s. I think this sort of dietary restriction is fairly easy to manage when you’re at home. But things get complicated...

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How far can $20 in food get you on campus?

Being a broke student is one thing and being a broke student who aspires to live off of more than a ramen noodle diet is another. If you’re like me, budgeting is probably not your strong suit. When I was challenged to see how long I could eat on campus with 20 dollars I was skeptical, but determined...

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Campus food hacks for vegetarians

Being vegetarian in first year means resigning yourself to eating way too much stir-fry.  I’ve been vegetarian for 11 years now, so I’ve gotten pretty good at finding things to eat even in the most meat-filled places. But eating on campus was a whole new ball game.  My first experience with Queen’s...

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Hot food has purpose

Vendors at the Queen’s Farmer’s Market were notified last month that a new policy prohibits the sale of hot food. It’s a decision that has negative consequences on vendors and risks the market’s future prosperity. In letters sent to vendors, Catering manager John McKegney stated the guiding principles...

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