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MUW practices healthful nutrition.(Mississippi University for Women)(Brief article)

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Mississippi University for Women is trying to lead the way to healthier student lifestyles with better choices through university food services.

The company that handles the schools' food, Sodexho, has launched the Balanced Way program at four schools in the South. The goal is to offer healthier food, but not shove it down student's throats.

"Today's students are becoming more conscious of the food they eat," said Jodi Smith, ...

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