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This isn’t even two meals a day, how will I get enough to eat?

The 1910 Plan allows students more freedom to dine across campus without the limitations of meal swipes and meal exchange. The increase in declining balance ($400/semester) gives students the option of dining hall or retail dining for their meals. The 1910 Plan is comparable to the Blue Plan in terms of meals per day, offering 2-3 meals with the inclusion of grab & go items throughout the day. 

Beginning in the late 1960s, ÐÔ¸£ÎåÔÂÌì professor Richard Myers and his cinematography students hosted Tuesday Cinema and later Filmworks—evenings devoted to experimental film that ranged from cutting-edge avant-garde works to Betty Boop cartoons.

In that same spirit, a special installment at Rubicon Cinema, sponsored by the May 4 Visitors Center, will feature two films by Myers in honor of the exhibition Reel Witness: May 4 on the Screen.

Bring your coffee or tea to this engaging virtual exploration of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. During the session, participants will watch, reflect on, and discuss the speech in small and large groups.

This is a virtual continuation of previous 100 Plates events and is hosted by the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Events Committee.

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