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10 Distinct Characteristics Of Lawrence Dining Hall (That Probably Impacted Your Life)

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Do you have a meal plan at West Cheser University? Do you live on campus - Brandywine or Commonwealth Hall? If you answered yes to at least one of the above questions then you have probably dined at Lawrence Dining Hall at least once during your time at West Chester University. Here are 10 ways to know you are a Lawrence dining pro:

1. There are NEVER enough forks.

OK, I will be honest - there is not enough silverware in general... but the forks always go first.


2. You can't eat without your squad.


3. Classic Comforts and Grill usually have the longest lines.... ever.


4. Having Lawrence in your lifestyle has made you use the bathroom a bit more...


5. Baker Bob is really cute though.


6. The smells and cleanliness of Lawrence are questionable at times...


7. Cross your fingers you don't have a food allergy.

Peanut allergy? There is open peanut butter next to various other spreads so don't ever make yourself a sandwich or use the butter. Allergic to gluten? They do have a gluten free section, but the food can be very limiting.


8. Sometimes you will show up to dinner but win a 'cool' prize.

Sometimes close to the holidays Lawrence will have themed dinners or nights where you can win prizes. One time I won a waterproof camera because I hula hooped during dinner.

9. The waffle maker at Lawrence is pretty cool...

It even says WCU RIGHT in the middle.


10. If you are lucky to ever live off of campus one day, you will reminense back to the Lawrence days... because at the end of the day, it is where you did a lot of laughing and shared happy memories with your college best friends. Later Lawrence.

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