By: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate If you've walked down the main hallway of the Applied Science Building or Academic Quadrangle, you may have seen those old and sad vending machines selling pop, chips, and various other junk food snacks. But is that the best we can do? Students need more than just a fatty, sugary rush to get them through the slog of classes. What We Lack Diverse vending machines that dispense the following: 1) Food options that taste of more than salt and sadness 2) Healthy food choices — fresh fruit anyone? 3) Drinks like tea without added sweeteners, or…
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This is the first in a week-long web series that documents Kevin Rey’s experiences living off of $5 worth of food a day. Check back daily for another post. Things are way too expensive in Vancouver. By now, I think…
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Gourmet instant ramen Recommended by Max James Hill If you're a university student living on your own, chances are you're more than familiar with instant ramen. These dollar-a-bag delights are OK on their own, but you can turn a mediocre…
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