by Eva Hannan
The cafeteria at College of Alameda, the Cougar’s Den, closed at the end of the Spring 2018 semester and has not re-opened. Students at the college are limited to vending machines for their choices of food on-campus, and many choose to go to a shopping center nearby for meals. The Den closed after it received a “D” grade from health inspectors, due to uncleanliness and malfunctioning equipment. ASCOA Vice President Katherine O’Brien said they hope to have a contract with a new company soon, but some equipment and flooring must be replaced before the cafeteria is operable. They hope to have the cafeteria open by March 2019.