Michigan State offers an unlimited meal plan to students living on campus which means you’ll never go hungry (unless you’re lazy like me and refuse to walk the short distance to the caf until your roommate makes you). You get to know the dining halls quite personally since you spend a good chunk of time eating there or just hanging out doing homework while being surrounded by food. It’s definitely a must to eat at all of the cafs before you graduate. Each dining hall has a slightly different personality. Which of the five main dining halls do you relate to?
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Brody Square
You are sleek and sophisticated. Everybody loves you and constantly talks about you. You're this huge celebrity on campus, but are you really everything that people say? You may have some delicious food, but it's the same boring meal day after day. Shake it up a bit.
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The Gallery at Snyder/Phillips
You're the artsy hipster that everyone wants to be. I mean you have a great open concept with these giant windows and a frickin' art gallery right above you. Not only that, but you had the brilliant idea to serve a pub menu during in-between hours. You go.
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Heritage Commons at Landon
You're rustic, cozy, and a little old-fashioned. You're always down for a chill time curled up in an armchair with a book or getting a cup of coffee with friends. People can always depend on you.
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The Vista at Shaw
You're used to being the center of attention, and why not? You are in the center of campus, and what seems like millions of students flock to you during lunch. You have delicious food, but take a second and expand your horizons (and seating options).
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South Pointe at Case
Aesthetically pleasing? Yes. You're clean, simple, and a health nut. You like long walks, salad bars, and natural light. That's probably why you attract all of the athletes.