A recent court ruling has mandated that San Marcos University in Peru must offer vegan options in its dining services. The decision follows a two-year legal battle centered on the rights of students with vegan dietary needs. The court determined that state-funded institutions are obligated to accommodate the diversity of their student body. This landmark ruling establishes a precedent for inclusive food service in public universities. The university will now conduct a census to determine the number of students who desire vegan meals. Advocates hailed the decision as a victory for animal rights and student inclusivity, while the university is expected to implement the changes promptly. This ruling sets a new standard for catering to diverse dietary requirements within Peruvian public education.