Undergraduate Blog / Tag: Dining

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Cabin Fever

It began Sunday evening. All of the students received an email from the school informing us that classes were cancelled for Monday. Thank you Hurricane Sandy! However, upon waking up Monday morning, I heard loud winds whipping my window. My RA called an emergency meeting where she informed us that the entire campus was to…

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Trim: The Best Place on Earth

At Babson, we have one main dining hall–Trim. It has a whole array of different dishes that vary from day to day. Here is a screen shot from Trim Dining Hall’s website…     Trim’s website has a menu for every day of the week, so you can look up what is at each station…

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Can I Bring My Car?

The first day of October brings me to Princeton, New Jersey – a truly beautiful place! In order to complete my travel and access all of the schools and amenities of the local Princeton area, I need a car. Without my rental Chevy Impala, I’d be stuck; however, this is not the case for Babson…

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A Home Baked Treat

While eating in Trim Dining Hall and Reynolds is delicious, it is nice to mix food options up every so often. I mentioned to my sorority sister Allie that I missed my mother’s healthy baked treats on nights I had to stay up late to study. To my surprise, I returned home from Horn Library…

Dining at Babson

So if you haven’t already heard, Babson has an awesome YouTube website (http://www.youtube.com/babsonadmission) to bring you information and updates on what’s happening on campus. Last week, Nicole Crowley and I went around campus asking students where they like to eat and why.  Although Trim, Reynolds, Pandini’s, Jazzman’s and Dunkin’ all have their own special qualities, they…

Now I’m Hungry.

For my first blog I will address an issue that is near and dear to all of our hearts. It influences our lives day-in and day-out. We get questions about it here in the Admissions Office all the time. You may pretend that it doesn’t influence your choice of institution of higher learning, but it…