it is my first year and i was wondering where you can get free food . JRC is mentioned alot in this site where is it located on campus.
a suggestion . Can anyone giving advise about campus stuff to include location
thank you
I’ll assume that by JRC you’re actually referring to the JCR… and as far as I know, there ain’t no free grub over there. Sure, you can indulge yourself with some vegan delights and bio-degradable cup-o’-joes, but I haven’t encountered anything free there, except for the free spirit of hipster intermingling (think of it as soul food).
But seriously now, I understand your concern and can feel your anguish. Since the beginning of my flimsy academic career, I’ve been trying to find the keys to the forbidden city of chow gratis. Some people might tell you to attend club/student group openings and events. Well, even though a considerable amount of patty goodness can be gleaned from PASU events and such, these gatherings tend to be temporally concentrated in the first three weeks of September. Some of my friends have tried to mooch on their buddies’ college cafeterias, but that, forgive the pun, is a recipe for disaster.
So forget all of that nonsense. The best and perhaps only thing you can do in order to consistently nourish yourself sans charge is to get a job at some academic department, work-study or other, preferably something administrative. And registrar’s offices and student service offices won’t do- they’re just not part of the grub-grid. Yup, the academic departments hold meetings, conferences, graduate seminars, steering committees etc. etc, all catered by Toronto’s finest. As a lowly administrative serf, you will probably be asked to help around with preparing conference rooms and cleaning up offices, meeting the catering people at Sid Smith and collecting the paper goods after the presentation is over. So besides the modest compensation and intellectual thrill involved with such tasks, you’ll actually be able to live off academic scraps for an entire session, if you calculate your moves correctly. Start writing those cover letters!
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Suz
This is not a direct answer to your inquiry, but if you are trying to save money on food, keep your eyes open for events like “Cooking on a Student Budget” (it was held at Hart House last year). Another event that sometimes comes up is weekly meetings where students prepare food together and then take the results home. Look for posters for these sorts of things at Hart House. Apologies if you are only interested in free food. For that I have two suggestions: Whenever there is a orientation-to-services event, such as those held by the Career Centre once or twice a year, there is some free food, such as pizza. Also, your department (whatever you have a major in) will have free food after conferences, workshops, and regular department parties (e.g., September welcome, Christmas, Book Launches)