Is This A School for Mice or Men?
Mice, it seems. The Columbia Spectator today reports that the law school's Lenfest Cafe failed its health inspection.
In its original inspection, conducted Dec. 8, 2005, the cafeteria received 35 points, all having to do with improper food temperature. When re-inspected, Jerome Green Hall was cited for two completely different violations: lack of a three-compartment sink to sanitize serving utensils and evidence of mice.
(Emphasis mine.)
In my first year, mice joined in on Crim Law and Prof. Waldron's Perspective's course. This year they've moved into my dorm. Now they're eating in the dining hall? At this point, I half expect them to scamper across the stage at graduation, receiving little mousy diplomas.
Kudos to the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for putting this information online.
(UPDATE: To provide a frequently-asked-for comparison, Hamilton's Deli scored better than Lenfest (23 compared to 43, lower is better), and their highest recorded violation available is a 38.)








Comments
The highest violation mentioned in the article is a 52, which went to Ben & Jerry's (unfortunately, another place where I eat, while I avoid Ollie's and never have been in Ferris Booth Commons).
cpfl dagaPosted by: PG | January 28, 2006 12:47 AM
I also heard that Career Services has decided to allow mice to participate in OIC and resume drops on campus. Skadden recently emailed all CLS mice inviting them to a diversity cheese & cheese reception. No word on whether any attended.
Posted by: John Tanski | January 28, 2006 02:43 PM