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Built in 2011. A LEED Gold certified Dining Hall with a green roof and rainwater reclamation systems. [216] [217] The location of the Oaks was chosen in part to attract more non-students from off campus as a way of reducing costs for students and increasing community engagement. [218] In 2014, a vegan section was added to the dining hall. [219]
In the fall of 2011, BGSU opened The Oaks dining hall. [65] [66] The Oaks was constructed with sustainable designs that included a hybrid solar and wind power system to fulfill Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), an electric-powered truck to distribute food on campus, and a rooftop garden. The building used sustainable and ...
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On July 21, 2012, Bowling Green State University announced their plans to demolish the Popular Culture building that housed the department. [4] [5] The Popular Culture building was home to four former presidents of the university before the Popular Culture department moved in. [5] The building was purchased by the university in 1932, [6] and was formerly called Virgil House. [7]
The menu has all kinds of sushi, with a sushi bar where you can watch chefs in action. The teppanyaki part of the menu ranges from $24 to $45. It includes chicken, filet mignon, several types of ...