Why is the RAC not stacked?

By Leonard Brock
October 8, 2014

Empty spots in beverage and dessert stand. Leonard Brock/Marketing and Circulation)
Empty spots in beverage and dessert stand. Leonard Brock/Marketing and Circulation)

The RAC has not represented its name very well since the beginning of the year as there are low stocks of snacks for students.

Empty spots in beverage and dessert stand. Leonard Brock/Marketing and Circulation)
Empty spots in beverage and dessert stand. (Leonard Brock/Marketing and Circulation)

It is known that there are approximately 400 freshmen students this year, much more than last year’s freshmen class.

That being said there should be a huge stock of food, snacks and drinks.

We should not be going into the RAC already and see it as scarce as we have seen many days.

There are students that go into the RAC hoping, with their fingers crossed, that they can purchase their favorite snack to fill their late-night cravings. Many walk out disappointed. Students come in late nights for their favorite flavor of milkshakes and candy and find that it is not there.

The milkshake machines malfunction more often than they work.

They have replaced the giant Sweet Tarts with Jelly Belly Jelly Beans last week.

Only four out of nine rows of candy offered are actually eaten by, the students.

There is also a lack of food in the glass case on the opposite side of the register. Last year you could purchase different types of cake such as cheese cake, Oreo cakes and more.

It is expected that sometimes it will be that way, but this should not be like this continuous for weeks back-to-back.

Most of us have classes in the day and do our homework at night.

We need the snacks for the energy to keep us up to do it. This is disappointing to the commuters as well that hang out in the new lounge. It is not always this way, but it has been more times than it has not.

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