THE INDEPENDENT TO UNCOVER NEWSPAPER SERVING THE TRUTH NOTRE DAME AND AND REPORT SAINT Mary’s IT ACCURATELY VOLUME 48, ISSUE 52 | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2014 | NDSMCOBSERVER.COM Food Services opens new catering facility Center for Culinary Excellence will prepare food for campus cafés, dining halls and catered events By SELENA PONIO Grab-n-Go program. The re- of separating the student catering, and North Dining Food Services also takes News Writer location of catering at North dining experience from the Hall did most of student din- pride in its efforts for sus- Dining Hall to the CCE opens catering experience. ing due to location," he said. tainability, and with the es- Notre Dame Food Services up the opportunity for pos- “Chris Abayasinghe, direc- Glon said the rapid growth tablishment of the CCE, food introduced a new facil- sible renovations in North tor of Food Services, has put in catering production at supplies will be delivered ity, the Center for Culinary Dining Hall. a big emphasis on separat- Notre Dame has called for ef- directly to campus units in- Excellence (CCE), with a “Our goal is to improve ing our student dining staff forts to balance both the stu- stead of being delivered to grand opening on Nov. 11. student dining as well as our from our catering staff to use dent dining experience with a central storage area first, This facility was formerly culinary experience on cam- those two as separate enti- catering. Glon said. known as the Food Services pus,” John Glon, manager ties,” Glon said. “Really, the biggest driv- Throughout all these chang- Support Facility, and it now of the CCE, said. “We have Glon said in the past, ing reason [for the CCE] was es, Glon said his favorite part of prepares food for Notre our own kitchen here, which dorms were built closer to to take care of our customers the job and the overall experi- Dame’s cafés, dining halls we’ve built so that the staff at North Dining Hall but even- better and take both catering ence has been the challenges. and catered events. North Dining Hall can fully tually started to shift south. and student dining with bet- “The most rewarding part is The CCE houses a new ca- concentrate on the students.” “Back in the 90s, South ter respect to culinary excel- tering kitchen, bake shop and The CCE achieves the goal Dining Hall did mostly lence,” Glon said. see FOOD PAGE 4 Saint Mary’s library Badin Hall hosts exhibits past mysteries art show By KELLY KONYA By ABIGAIL PIPER said. Saint Mary’s Editor News Writer Sophomore and academic commissioner Meghan Grojean "Just when you thought we Badin Hall’s signature event, said the show is a way for the were a sleepy little college, think the Badin Hall Art Show, pro- dorm to feature the creative abil- again," says Jill Hobgood, mar- vides an opportunity to see ities of Notre Dame students. keting and outreach librarian at the wide variety of talent Notre “It is a chance to view and ap- Saint Mary's College. Dame students have to offer by preciate other Notre Dame stu- Hobgood, along with circula- showcasing the original artwork dents' artwork, and there’s a lot tion librarian Lisa Karle, refer- of students across campus. of talented people,” Grojean said. ence librarian Ula Gaha and The showcase begins Berger said the show often dis- College archivist John Kovach, Thursday evening and is Badin plays talent that might otherwise spearheaded the latest exhibi- Hall's yearly fall event. have been unknown. tion at the Cushwa-Leighton “It’s an annual event that we “The focus is often on academ- Library, "Saint Mary's Case Files: do, and the artwork is on display ics, so this is a good chance see a Strange but True People and for a week, but opening night we different side of people’s talents Events," which will run through have a nice event with food and that you might not know about,” Dec. 10. Photo courtesy of Jill Hobgood music,” sophomore Kelly Berger, Berger said. “I know people in Saint Mary’s students form teams to hunt around the Cushwa- one of the academic commis- see LIBRARY PAGE 5 Leighton Library for clues in the library’s annual mystery night. sioners coordinating the show, see BADIN PAGE 4 Alumnae relate post-graduate experiences By ERIN FLANAGAN graduating. Chesley is currently News Writer the Employee Communications Manager with Arthur J. Gallagher Saint Mary’s Career Crossings & Co. in Chicago. The second Office (CCO) hosted a discus- alumna on the panel, Caroline sion Wednesday evening titled, Arness, '11, was accepted to Teach “Making a Difference in the for America (TFA). After serving World: Pursuing Post-Grad as a fellow for three years, Arness Service and Fellowships," which is now working in a position with featured two alumnae who grad- TFA as a recruitment associate uated in 2011. based in Chicago. 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