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Increased crowding during third lunch causes discomfort

Emily Nie, News Editor September 24, 2024

Overcrowding in the cafeteria during third lunch has increased this year, raising concerns among students and faculty. Third lunch typically serves juniors and seniors, but freshmen and sophomores may...

SFA pilots open Main Street for third lunch

SFA pilots open Main Street for third lunch

Samantha Fredberg November 15, 2017

Due to an overcrowding cafeteria, the Student Faculty Administration (SFA) passed a bill allowing food and providing cafeteria tables on Main Street for third lunch. Senior Ian Reid, an SFA member, proposed...

A Sodexo employee serves food to students during third lunch Wednesday, Sept. 21.

Lunch prices increase, food services change

Lucy Lu September 27, 2016

by Lucy Lu Food price increases and a change to Sodexo Food Services have subtly transformed the cafeteria this school year. Newton Public Schools’ regularly-priced lunches increased 30 to 35 cents,...

What are your plans for the upcoming early release day?

The Newtonite February 2, 2016

by Laura Schmidt-Hong   Tiger Question: What are your plans for the upcoming early release day?   “Netflix.” - Freshman Katie Zhao   “I’ll probably just go to lunch with my friends.” -...

Tiger's Loft begins online ordering service

The Newtonite October 23, 2012
by Alex Feit Within the next few weeks, the Tiger’s Loft Bistro will launch a new online ordering system and a tableside cooking bar to provide stir-fry dishes to customers, according to culinary arts teacher Lisa McKinney.

The Student Foodie: Create simple, delicious school lunches

The Newtonite October 15, 2012
by Douglas Abrams, Irene Golden and Sarina Wolfe The Student Foodie is a blog updated twice a month that gives students creative ideas for food they can prepare and enjoy.

Editorial: Students should stay on campus

The Newtonite July 29, 2011
At the beginning of the school year, the cafeteria was a bland, empty space with sub-par food that usually got thrown away and inconsistent service that could take a while. It wasn’t the kind of place you could quickly stop into to pick up a drink or snack. Since January, the overall quality of the cafeteria has strengthened. It started with Whitsons School Nutrition takeover of food services.
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