ASUO plans on-campus food pantry to address food insecurity

“‘[ASUO] wanted to advocate for the emergency relief package because there is such high food insecurity in general, resource insecurity with the high cost of attendance, and there's so many things that students are lacking in their wraparound support,’ ASUO’s Secretary of Campus Health and Safety Madison Studer said.”

By Ysabella Sosa - Daily Emerald

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