Campus Chow

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The slow cooker: a starving student’s best friend

The crock pot is not just for you grandma

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Getting hungry? Get off campus

Cafeteria food is expensive and poor quality

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Campus cuisine is changing

Universities see a rise in dorm cooking, more dining hall options

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University of Lethbridge – Coulee Junction Café

CJ’s is bright, scenic and friendly. But the food? Bring your own.

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University of Alberta – CAB Café

Little could prepare the intrepid diner for the travails of this brutal “café”

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University of British Columbia – The Delly

This cheap and cheerful deli serves the culinary equivalent of the United Nations

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University of Calgary – The Den

Sampling the chocolate chunk brownie was like eating the flesh of a diabetic

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Mount Royal College – Herb ‘n Market

This may be a food-court mecca, but a discerning eater can still do well

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University of Winnipeg – Riddell Hall

We cried uncle after two bites of soggy potato wedges and faded, mushy vegetables

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University of British Columbia-Okanagan – The Cafeteria

Students seem happy enough — perhaps because the next-closest grub is at the Kelowna airport

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University of Toronto-Trinity College – Strachan Hall cafeteria

A traditional, “perfectly decent” lunch with a few deft touches, like grilled vegetables and a panini press