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some think it’s somewhere in the middle of those two. One of the major differences between the two lunch systems is how the lunch was sold. The lunch system we use now requires preordering in advance.

Instead of preordering, Chef Alan would take payments on a computer register once the Cadet was ready to checkout his meal. This particular system is missed by Cadets, because if a Cadet forgot to bring lunch or wanted extra to eat, the Cadet could easily walk through the line, grab something to eat and checkout their meal.

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Another difference between the two systems is how the food is served. Chef Alan would prepare the food each morning and have the lunches hot and ready, there was never a complaint with food being cold. Since the new lunch is catered in plastic containers, many Cadets have complained about the food being cold or soggy. “The food does not stay under heat, so the quality of the food is not the same,” said Jackson Mann ‘23. “Chef would make sure our lunches were

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Berling, Jacob Moore, Reid, Garbett, Madel, Campbell, Land and Merritt. VMI will be adding two more International studies students with Reed Miller and Davidson. There is some interest in the sciences from Jagen Ratlief, studying chemistry, and Christos Rubis, studying biology. There are many Cadets who are going into business or engineering, but there is one who is undecided, Alexander Moore.The Cadets who are going to Virginia Tech are Joseph Colizzi, Ryan Allen, Jacob Rose, Nick Howe, Colin Pinotti, Luke Franko and David Ngendakuriyo. Only two will be participating in the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets: Collizi and Howe. Colizzi will be studying business and economics, and Howe will be studying politi- cal science and economies with minors in Spanish and Russian. Benedictine is sending only one engineering student to Tech, Ryan Allen, who will be studying aerospace engineering.

Benedictine has an aspiring doctor in Jacob Rose, who will be studying biology in hopes of a medical career. There are two more business and economics majors

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