Law School dining hall sees decline in business
Unable to ‘double swipe,’ fewer undergrads eat at once-popular retail dining location
Kim Dwyer is a mother who hates to say no to her kids, especially when they are hungry. But since undergraduates can no longer “double swipe,” while working the register at the Law School dining hall this year, she often has no choice.
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By (Anonymous)
5:55pm on November 8, 2007
Well at least we can still eat in the Law School at all. I hope that doesn't change, too!
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By (Anonymous)
8:55pm on November 8, 2007
So it sounds like they're actually losing money in an attempt to make money?
#4
By (Anonymous)
9:40pm on November 8, 2007
Yale is freakin' CHEAP. Period.

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It is too bad that UDS has closed the "loophole". I abused the loophole in my four years at Yale, probably using my breakfast swipe at the Law School or at Donaldson Commons 80% of the weekdays in my four years at Yale. As someone who picked classes starting at 11:30 or later (and who liked to stay up till 3 AM), I was a very loyal double swiper. Too bad the current Yale students can no longer experience the thrill of snagging the last antioxidant Arizona on the Law School dining hall shelf.