Two chicken-themed eateries open in August at LSC
Hungry students, staff and visitors will have plenty of options this fall with the addition of two chicken-themed restaurants opening in August at the Lory Student Center.
Hungry students, staff and visitors will have plenty of options this fall with the addition of two chicken-themed restaurants opening in August at the Lory Student Center.
As part of its mission to meet the needs of staff, students and visitors, the Lory Student Center has now added sharps disposal containers to the roster of basic needs services it provides.
The event is free and open to the public, and features birthday cake, music provided by KCSU-FM deejays and a performance by the CSU “Rampage” Basketball Band.
The student-staffed restaurant is in the Lory Student Center and features a reservable private dining room, a new teaching kitchen, two all-gender restrooms and a sleek new bar.
Recent upgrades to the space, equipment and operational procedures – plus the addition of more accessible food choices – lifted the restaurant from its previous 2022 Level 1 certification.
There is a revolutionary new beer on tap at the Ramskeller, and its flavor profile is as diverse and remarkable as the culture it was crafted to represent.
Thirty-two years ago, CSU alumni Paulo and Peggy Neves and their two teenage sons moved to the United States from Bahia, Brazil, and started roasting coffee beans in a small backyard shed at their home in Fort Collins.
When it comes to nurturing tomorrow’s global leaders, it seems everything unplanned is as important as what is.
There are a couple of cozy new gathering spots at the LSC, and we’re not talking quiet corners with cushy couches.
Did you know that composting is one of the easiest ways to reduce the waste stream on campus?