Friday, November 2, 2012

A Place to Connect with Food



During lunch, the Ida B. Wells Social Justice Lounge is packed. All 11 large tables are filled with groups of people loudly discussing the events of the day while consuming the foods that are prepared a few steps away. Students fight for open tables as soon as they become available. The popularity might just be from the lack of seating available throughout the Commons through the lunch rush but the lounge is a recessed area that has some ‘privacy’ as opposed to the open tables.
               This cannot be said during breakfast and dinner times, this area is less used, only used by a few students that are killing time. On the weeks ends, when UMBC is empty the lounge is inhabited by the groups of friends that stay the weekend and want burritos from Salsarita's.
               Overall it is a good place because of the proximity to food.             
 Group 
Steven Dakermanji 
Andrew Kelley
Jacob Miller

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