2012 Miracle Yearbook

Students often find the tables outside the Hive and Rinnova a pefect place to balance studying -id socializing. CT "he Cedarville University cafeteria was a popular place. So popular, in fact, that it even had its own name. Chuck's, located in the Stevens Student Center, was full of activity whenever mealtimes arrived. Chuck's offered a variety offood options for students - taco and pizza bars, a salad and fruit station, and breakfast all day. There were also grill stations where students could create their own dishes, and,ofcourse,the sand- wich smasher. But Chuck's offered more than food. The cafeteria transformsed into a center of festivities around major holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas (when Christmas music was played during dinner) and Valentine's Day (when the tables were decorated and special theme dinners were prepared). College life and cafeteria food may become monoto- nous at times, but students all counted Chuck's among Cedarville's many bless- ings. What was the the cure for that sluggish,can't-keep-your-eyes-open- during-class feeling? That's easy. It was a cup of quality coffee from Cedarville's own coffee kiosk: Rinnova. Staffed and run by student baristas, Rinnova was a great place to purchase many varieties of coffee, plenty of flavors, and even non- coffee beverages like hot chocolate and chai. Monthly specials, the "Drink ofthe Month,"just added further variety to the drinks Rinnova offered.Rinnova wasalso the perfect place tocatch up with friends over a cup of coffee, enjoy a pleasant atmosphere for working on homework, or even, let's face it, an ideal inexpensive date destination. This little coffee shop was certainly an important part ofcollege life at Cedarville.

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