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Students Serve Soul Cuisine
Student employees at The Commons served their fellow peers "Soul" cuisine, an expression thought to have originated in the mid 1960's when some used the word "soul" to describe African Americans.
DJ at Soul Food Night
To set the mood, EMU Dining hired a DJ to play music as students enjoyed their dinner.
Soul Food Influences
The origins of soul food date back to before slavery, incorporating influence from African, Native American and European cuisine.
Origins of Soul Food
The origins of soul food date back to before slavery, incorporating influence from African, Native American, and European cuisine.
Origins of Soul Food
The origins of soul food date back to before slavery, incorporating influence from African, Native American, and European cuisine.
Origins of Soul Food
The origins of soul food date back to before slavery, incorporating influence from African, Native American, and European cuisine.
Student at Soul Food Night
A student who filled her plate poses for the camera.
Student Employees at the Commons
Student employees at The Commons served their fellow peers "Soul" cuisine, an expression thought to have originated in the mid 1960's when some used the word "soul" to describe African Americans.
Student Employees at the Commons
Student employees at The Commons served their fellow peers "Soul" cuisine, an expression thought to have originated in the mid 1960's when some used the word "soul" to describe African Americans.
Serving Soul Cuisine
Student employees at The Commons served their fellow peers "Soul" cuisine, an expression thought to have originated in the mid 1960's when some used the word "soul" to describe African Americans.
Soul Food Plate
Intended to celebrate Black History Month, Soul Food Night gave students the chance to appreciate this African-American cuisine, coming from the Southeastern United States.
Soul Cuisine
Student employees at The Commons served their fellow peers "Soul" cuisine, an expression thought to have originated in the mid 1960's when some used the word "soul" to describe African Americans.
Soul Food
Intended to celebrate Black History Month, Soul Food Night gave students the chance to appreciate this African-American cuisine, coming from the Southeastern United States.