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Student Dining at Barnard Includes Special Meals for Fasting Students During Ramadan; Take Out Meals for Busy Students

New York, NY—What's new in student dining? At Barnard, there are special meals to accommodate students who require vegan, vegetarian and kosher meals. Now, the College is offering a special meal plan to accommodate Muslim students who are fasting during Ramadan, and take-out meals for all students, who might miss meals because of their busy class schedules.

The meal plan for Ramadan, which is observed this year Oct. 15 - Nov. 12, was initiated by Barnard sophomore Mariam Banahi, who brought the idea to the attention of Al Sorbera, Director of Dining Services. With input from the Student Government Association and Residential Life Office, Dining Services has developed a special meal plan for students who will be fasting during the day. Students who are not on Barnard's meal plan from Barnard or Columbia can also enroll.

The menu was designed by Sorbera in cooperation with Banahi, and it will offer light lunch/dinner box meals, which are provided after 5:30 p.m. each day, so that students are able to eat at night and in the early morning hours before the fasting begins. For the first week, the meal boxes will consist of bagels and cream cheese, cereal, whole fruit, milk, juice, water, tea bags and sugar, and the menu will vary each week.

Students are also encouraged to inform Dining Services if, on any particular day, they do not require the meal. This abides with the tradition of Ramadan fasting, which is in part designed to make the fasting person appreciate food more, and to think of those around the world that are hungry and struggling without sufficient nourishment each day. The meal plan will also include fresh dates and figs, available at dinner time each day, in order to break the fast.

"In my 12 years in this business working for universities, I have never seen as unique of a dining environment as here at Barnard," Sorbera. "Students really feel that they have ownership of the dining experience — as an example, we have established a comment card system on the dining room bulletin board, which is extremely popular with students. Each month, the bulletin board gets filled up with the cards from students, who can comment on anything pertaining to the meals or service. Each and every card will be responded to and posted back on the board by our management staff."

The main dining hall at Barnard is located below residence halls, and sometimes students eat breakfast in their pajamas and slippers as if they were at home.

"The Ramadan meal plan is great for me and other Muslim students on campus. This way, you don't have to spend extra money and time to get meals off campus," said Banahi, who also works as Dorm Assistant in Brooks Hall.

In addition to vegan, kosher, and vegetarian meals, theme meals are offered reflecting different cultures. These are developed in cooperation with student organizations, which are in charge of decorations, music, and help with the menu planning. This month, a Polish theme meal will be offered. Other social theme meals include the popular "Breakfast in Bed," and "Midnight Breakfast."

Working together with the Student Government Association (SGA), Residential Life and the Dean's Office, Dining Services has launched many new initiatives this fall, including the Ramadan meal plan and "Dining Dollars," which allows Barnard students to have meals at Columbia, and the take-out meal plan, which will be provided with disposable silverware and boxes, for those who cannot make the lunch or dinner hours. To make the take-out meal plan environmentally conscious, Sorbera is working closely with SGA to address the recycling of the disposable boxes and silverware.

For more information, please contact Petra Tuomi in the Office of Public Affairs: (212) 854-7907, ptuomi@barnard.edu.

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