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Local Foods Initiative
Northland College has established a goal of using 20% local foods on campus for the 2012-2013 school year, with the ultimate goal of 80% local food over time. Northland, in partnership with its food service provider Chartwells, has been working with the UW-Extension, Chequamegon Food Co-op, Bayfield Regional Food Producers Cooperative (BRFPC) and other local farms to meet the demand of hungry students with locally produced food. At Northland, a new station in the Baldwin Dining Commons, hosts a local protein, starch, and vegetable each day.
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Northland College has established a goal of using 20% local foods on campus for the 2012-2013 school year, with the ultimate goal of 80% local food over time. Northland, in partnership with its food service provider Chartwells, has been working with the UW-Extension, Chequamegon Food Co-op, Bayfield Regional Food Producers Cooperative (BRFPC) and other local farms to meet the demand of hungry students with locally produced food. At Northland, a new station in the Baldwin Dining Commons, hosts a local protein, starch, and vegetable each day.
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Personal Wireless Router Policy
Only wireless access provided and installed by the Northland College Information Technology department is permitted on the Northland College campus.
Personal wireless routers are not permitted because they interfere with regular network access across campus.
If you have a wireless router connected to the network, please disconnect it immediately. Otherwise, your access to the network will be disabled until the router is removed.



