Students wait in line to receive and learn nutritional information about the pancakes and toppings served by the Bluffton University Nutrition Association on Oct. 31. Photo by Nicole Centofanti
Senior Emma Cobb distributes whole grain pancakes to students while explaining the reason why the pancakes are considered whole grain. The grain used in the pancakes is whole grain because all parts of the grain are still present: the germ, the bran and the endosperm. Photo by Nicole Centofanti
BUNA members provide nutritional information on different foods being served. Photo by Nicole Centofanti
BUNA members explained some of the nutritional information on blueberries. Photo by Nicole Centofanti
After getting their pancakes, students sat at tables to either talk to one another or watch the movie “Hocus Pocus,” which was on in the background. Photo by Nicole Centofanti
As students went through each station they learned something about each food. They could then fill out the entire worksheet to receive Arts and Lecture credit. Photo by Nicole Centofanti
Junior Michael Short dressed up as Kylo Ren from “Star Wars.” Here he is handing in a completed worksheet to receive Arts and Lecture credit. Photo by Nicole Centofanti
Kayla McSwords, BUNA president, dressed up as a pig in a blanket for the event. She collected finished worksheets and asked students something they learned from the event. Photo by Nicole Centofanti