If you’re an Emory student, you complain about the on-campus food options; it’s an unmistakable part of college culture. But we have no idea what we’re actually talking about because the state of nutritional information at Emory is dismal. Only four out of the nine restaurants at Cox Hall — Freshens, Twisted Taco, Chard House Grill and Dooley’s BBQ pit — display caloric information about their meals. The DUC-ling at least associates calorie amounts with its dishes, but publicizes nothing about respective serving sizes. Regardless of whether dining services are simply uninformed or uncaring, Emory students remain unprepared to make healthy decisions.

Devin Bog (20C) is from Fremont, Calif.

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Devin Bog (20C) is from Fremont, Calif., majoring in biology and political science. He loves music, learning new things and the natural light on the main floor of Atwood Atwood Chemistry Center. Bog previously served as Arts & Entertainment editor.