THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2006 ONTHEHILL DINING 13C Hungry? Get your eat-on at these on-campus locations BY MICHAEL PHILLIPS With the reopening of Hashinger Hall, students who live on Daisy Hill will have more options of places to eat on campus. Mrs. E's, located in Lewis Hall, remains the main cafeteria for students living on Daisy Hill, but Hashinger's second floor will house The Studio, a new dining area with Brella's sandwiches, Hot Stuff Pizza, a grill, Pulse coffee house and Freshens Smoothies. Students who live in Oliver Hall have their own cafeteria as well as the Ozone, a dining area that offers Hot Stuff Pizza and Summit Subs. Kansan file photo (right) A sandwich from Brolla's is a healthy meal available at the Market and the Underground. GSP-Corbin residents may use any of these facilities, but have a cafeteria available on-site. KU Cuisine meal plans are accepted at all locations, as well as cash. The cash rates for a cafeteria meal are currently $6.50 for breakfast, $7.50 for lunch and $9 for dinner, according to data provided by Karen Feltner, Dining Access Coordinator. Available meal plans differ with the student's status at the University. Residents in the Jayhawk Towers can purchase the smallest meal plan: three meals a week and $500 in KU Cuisine Cash. The cash can be used at any of the on-campus food shops, including the Underground in Wescoe Hall and the Market in the Kansas Union. Hashinger's second floor will house The Studio, a new dining service area with Brella's sandwiches, Hot Stuff Pizza, a grill, Pulse coffee and Freshens Smoothies. Upperclassmen in the residence halls can purchase six meals a week, with $400 in Cuisine Cash. Freshmen are more limited in their options, having the option to purchase nine, 12 or 15 meals per week. Kansan senior staff member Michael Phillips can be reached at mphillips@ kansan.com The most expensive is the 15 meals per week plan, which costs $3,100 per year. It also comes with $100 in Cuisine Cash. The 12-meal-per-week plan costs $2,750 and comes with $200 in Cuisine Cash. For freshmen who don't plan on eating every meal in the halls, a nine-meal-a-week plan is offered for $2,414 and comes with $300 in Cuisine Cash. The Market at the Kansas Union is undergoing renovations to offer new food options to satisfy every student's appetite. Kensan file photo Would you hate your alarm clock less if you had a job you loved more? This is your wakeup call: Imagine how much better your day would start off if you actually enjoyed your job. If you could look forward to working with a great team of people. If you felt you were making a real contribution-with a company whose products are industry leaders in design, performance, value and innovation. Garmin International offers careers like that. We produce the world's top-selling GPS navigation and wireless communication products for aviation, marine, automotive, OEM and outdoor recreation customers. To make the coolest products, we need the best and brightest on our team. So, we're always looking for talented self-starters with proven leadership skills and work experience. Fact is, we have openings right now in the following areas: Software Engineer (Applications) Software Engineer (Embedded) Design Engineer (RF) Design Engineer (DigitalAnalog) Aviation Systems Engineer Mechanical Engineer Aircraft Systems Designer Garmin offers competitive pay and excellent benefits, including a 401(k) plan. Send resume and salary requirements to: Garmin International, Human Resources, 1200 East 151st St., Olathe, KS 66062 e-mail: engineeringjobs@garmin.com For more information on open positions, see the job opportunities section at www.garmin.com ---