| College Students Speak Up! |
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| Written by Kristie |
| Tuesday, 20 October 2009 05:08 |
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This news release comes straight from PETA2. I remember my college dorm days, yes I know it was a while ago, and the food was horrific. I made most of my own food in my dorm room in a hot pot! So if these students are getting things changed, more power to them! Boston -- If you are a university student these days, it's easy to find top-notch vegetarian and vegan foods--unless you attend Boston University (BU). The school's dining services department has not been able to keep up with the increasing demand for vegan options on campus. That's why Boston University Vegetarian Society members teamed up with peta2--the world's largest youth animal rights organization--to collect more than 1,000 signatures on a petition to expand students' meal choices. The petition reads, in part, "We have the right to healthy, humane options at every meal. I support vegetarian-friendly options!" It's a little surprising that BU is still flunking out with students who want healthy animal- and Earth-friendly food. According to food-service giant ARAMARK, which serves more than 400 campuses in the U.S. and Canada, nearly one-quarter of all college students want vegan options. For example, students at American University--which was named peta2's Most Vegetarian-Friendly College for 2008--can choose from a plethora of delicious vegan options, including spicy Korean barbecue and seitan in miso broth with noodles. Runner-up Wesleyan University's barbecue tempeh wraps and hearty Moroccan-style chickpea and tomato stew have even meat-eaters asking for seconds. And the vegan mozzarella and sausage pizza at the University of California-Berkeley only adds to that school's tradition of excellence. BU students know that vegan options are better for the environment and animals and help keep off that dreaded "freshman 15." "Any way you slice it, Boston University fails to meet students' hunger for nutritious, humane, and Earth-friendly vegetarian options," says peta2's college campaign coordinator, Ryan Huling. "Even though BU is a major university, when compared with other schools that offer more progressive menus, it's small potatoes." |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 December 2009 07:31 |












