STAR & CRESCENT RESTAURANT
Located at the Alpha Delta Phi House
LUNCH- 12:00-12:35
DINNER- 5:00- 6:45
FIRST THREE FRESHMEN EAT FREE EVERY DAY!!!
Tag Archives: ramen
Star and Crescent Menu, Week of April 11th **Updated**
Star and Crescent Restaurant Hours
LUNCH: Tuesday-Thursday 12:00-12:35, $11.00 (+$0.75 to go)
DINNER: Monday-Thursday 5:00-6:45, $13.75 (+$1.00 to go)
Located at Alpha Delta Phi House
First Three Freshman Eat Free!!!!
MONDAY
DINNER- Greens w/ Sherry Vin. Herb Roasted Chicken or Tofu, Brown Butter and Caramelized Shallot Infused Cauliflower Purée, Black Wild Rice, Oven Roasted Tomato Relish
DES- Triple Chocolate Cake
KSA Late Night
A tasty invitation:
Take a study break and come to KSA Late Night this Sunday 4/6 from 10 PM – Midnight for delicious Korean food!!!
Menu:
Ramen 1/$3
Yakult 2/$1
Hobbang 1/$2
Dumplings (meat & veggie options) 3/$2
Rice Balls (with meat) 1/$2
Bring c@$h and come early while supplies last!
Date: Sunday, April 6th
Time: 10:00 PM – midnight
Place: Woodhead Lounge, Exley Science Center
Cost: $1 – $3
Facebook: EVENT PAGE
Cooper Union Students End Occupation, Eat Things That Aren’t Ramen
The occupation of Cooper Union (by students apparently unencumbered by a deluge of finals and end-of-semester projects) came to a close late yesterday morning.
As you may remember, on December 3, a cadre of eleven freeloaders Cooper Union students locked themselves in the Peter Cooper Suite on the eighth floor of Cooper Union’s Foundation Building, a.k.a. The Clocktower. Protesting the university’s formation of an exploratory committee on “examining potential revenue streams from undergraduate programs,” the occupiers brought with them sleeping bags, blankets, at least one hammock, and oatmeal and ramen noodles for sustenance. Cooper Union has funded the education of its undergraduates since at least 1902 using an endowment that draws as much from alumni donations as it does from its own holdings, including the property on which the Chrysler Building sits.
Students for a Free Cooper Union would like to wish you a transparent and accountable holiday! #freeeducationtoall twitter.com/FreeCooperUnio…
— Free Cooper Union (@FreeCooperUnion) December 10, 2012
Last night, the New York Times‘ City Room blog detailed the end of the occupation. Click through for a more Wes-centric take on the story.
Creepy Ramen Bath
Um. There are times I read about something and want to blog about it but don’t really want to substantiate it with a verbal response. This is one of those times.
The bath, shaped like a ramen bowl, contains pepper-flavored water colored a light, milky brown, to like tonkotsu (pork bone) ramen soup. The special bath was created jointly by the theme park and a famous ramen shop, Nantsuttei in Hadano, Kanagawa Prefecture.
The bath was completed at the unveiling event, with the owner of Nantsuttei adding “noodles” made of bathwater additives into the tub.
The water contains collagen and garlic extracts, and theme park officials claim it can help produce beautiful skin and aid moisture retention.