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College's renovation brings increased options to students

Late-night dining also added to one dining hall.

August 15, 2013

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Aug. 15—As students head back to the College of William and Mary, they will have to adjust to new living situations, new roommates and new food. Over the summer, Campus Dining implemented quite a few changes.

Many will recall the extensive renovations taking place in the Sadler Center’s dining venue, Real Food on Campus. The Sadler Center will now offer 300 more seats in addition to a Mongolian grill and a special diet and vegetarian station.

Additionally, both the Sadler Center and the Commons Dining Hall will now offer a multi-option grill menu. The Sadler Center will also provide a late night meal option that allows students to use a meal swipe to eat. They can also pay for it using cash, credit, Dining Dollars or William and Mary Express if they choose.

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