Things were hard enough when I was a vegetarian. But now Ive decided to try veganism, and I just cant take it any longer. Tonight my dinner consisted of salad, carrots and dry Cheerios. Last night it was rice and a banana.
There are many different kinds of plant-based foods available to vegans, but dorm cafeterias dont offer them - to them, cheese sticks and cheese lasagna are appropriate vegetarian options.
Granted, choosing to eliminate animal products from my diet was my decision - but why shouldnt MSU support healthy, ethical food? It wouldnt be hard to offer cous-cous or baked tofu. Why doesnt it?
And another thing - because Im a freshman, I have to live on campus. Because I live on campus, I had to pay for a meal plan, thus giving the university money to pay for all the meat and dairy products I dont eat. I have made a decision to no longer support the meat and dairy industries - why cant MSU respect that?
I know changes wont be made before the end of this semester - and next year Im living off campus. I hate to think vegetarians and vegans will have to deal with this, or that people will be turned off from an ethical lifestyle because they live in the dorms.
Something must be done about this - vegans are waiting and hungry.
Sarah Mcdonald
journalism freshman