Loyola, Tulane reinstates reciprocal dining

File Photo: Andres Fuentes

A plate is served up in Loyola’s Orleans Room. Loyola and Tulane students will be able to use their meal plans at each other’s campuses for the first time since the Omicron surge.

Artie Bennett, News Editor

Loyola and Tulane have reinstated reciprocal dining, meaning students will be able to use their meal swipes and campus cash on each other’s campuses starting Monday, February 7, according to a post by Loyola Dining Services.

Wolf Bucks and Wavebuck$ can be used at all campus restaurants, but not the campus markets, according to Loyola Dining Services.