John Jay Dining Hall

Pay for dining, eat no food

Why shouldn't students be permitted to take food that will be wasted anyway?

At year's first CCSC meeting, talk of dining changes, drug policies

The Columbia College Student Council looks toward reforming party policies, the Global Core, and dining plans.

The first-year’s cheat sheet to the best of Morningside

A short-cut guide to learning the best coffee, best take-out, best grocery store, and much more

Though it is world’s second most popular drink, tea gets little respect in campus cafés

Though stores near campus offer a variety of teas, the on-campus tea selection is less impressive.

From porridge to parathas: breakfast with students from around the world

Though the pancakes and scrambled eggs in John Jay’s breakfast array may seem like standard morning fare to many Columbia students, the term “breakfast” often has other associations for international students.

Bon Appétit

As summer approaches, many students with meal plans are scrambling to use up their excess meals and points before they expire at the end of the term.

Baffling Array of Food Confuses, Delights Students

If there’s one thing that college students get excited about it’s free food.

Eat Healthy, Despite Health Code

Eating at John Jay is a game of numbers: 15,000 meals dished out weekly, 30 to 210 meals consumed per term, two meals each day, and endless ways to combine the buffet offerings onto that bright blu

JJ’s May Open Doors to Weekend Snackers

Students craving a late-night snack on the weekends may soon have another campus option.