The central meeting place for students, the Benham-Pence Student Center, contains a mailroom, Wally's (a full-service working pub), a café area with Internet-ready computers and a game room with eight pool tables, a foosball table and video games, all located on the center's lower level. The Wittenberg Bookstore and Post 95, a newly renovated restaurant style eatery that serves light meals and snacks, are located on the main floor as are the student information desk and a range of meeting rooms. Post 95 opened January 2005, and was named for Martin Luther's posting of the 95 theses on the castle church in Wittenberg, Germany, on Oct. 31, 1517. The name was selected because the space is not only a place where the community can gather for friendship, fun and conversation, but also for the exchange of ideas throughout the university. Also, the 500-seat Center Dining Room (CDR), which serves as the main dining area for students, along with the nearby Faculty Dining Room, are located on the second level and are both managed by Sodexho.