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Dining now offers reusable to-go boxes

Initiative aims to reduce University community

As part of an expanding effort to curb the University's environmental impact, Dining Services has begun providing students with reusable to-go boxes, Sustainability Coordinator Kendall Singleton said.

Students must pay a $7 deposit to join the program, and in exchange, will receive two key cards, each of which can be traded in for a reusable container. Students can then use these containers at any dining hall as well as at Crossroads, Pavilion XI, the West Range Caf

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