At Texas State, you can find a wide variety of food choices. You're not limited to what you gobble up at the dining halls or snack on from the vending machines. As Colby Howell tells us in this Bobcat Update, you can find variety and stay on a budget.
STANDUP- "Seven dollars. That's how much a meal costs at a Texas State cafeteria. But I'm in the quad today to figure out just how much food I can eat for the same price."
There are many student-run organizations that prepare food for fundraisers. Under the College Republicans' tent they were serving fajitas and chicken sandwhiches for just two dollars. President XOXOXOXOXO says the money directly supports the association.
SB- "The money is used to supply fliers, banners and social networking...."
Don't want to support the conservatives? No problem! The College Democrats have you covered with hamburgers for two dollars as well. Club President Amanda XOXOXO says there are steps to take in order to serve the public food.
SB- "You have to ba student organization and file for a permit...."
Beef? Got it! Chicken? Check! But what about the other white meat? The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization offers a variety of sausage wraps for just two dollars and fifty cents. C-E-O member XOXOXOXOXO says the food is a great substitute for what you can find at Chartwells, Texas State's official food supplier.
SB- "Here you get fresh, wholesome food. There, you have to eat food that sits around all day."
One thing all these places have in common: Apparently, they're all the best.
3SB COMBO- "We're the best/We have the best food/They don't know what they are talking about, we've got the best food."
With only fifty cents left, I bought a Diet Coke from the Japanese Club to wash down all that good grub down.
STANDUP- "With a full stomach, and for Bobcat Update. I'm Colby Howell."
(I like your reporting style. I'm looking forward to seeing your report.)
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