UW-Madison’s Center for Religion and Global Citizenry voiced their disapproval of the university’s new dining policy Tuesday, becoming the latest organization on campus to denounce the plan.
In a statement, the center said the policy— which will require incoming students living in residence halls to spend a minimum of $1400 per year in food — is discriminatory against students with religious dietary restrictions. According to the group, the changes undermine University Housing’s dedication to diversity and inclusion on campus.
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