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More than 60% of USU students experienced food insecurity last year. A $3 student fee will help expand the school’s food pantry, a resource for hungry students.
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USU's Student Nutrition Access Center, more commonly know as SNAC, is holding a food drive to help replenish dwindling food supplies.
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The results of a university survey show significant food insecurity among students, impacting their mental health, physical health, and academic success.
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As individuals and families come to Utah State University’s Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC) to meet their food needs in the coming weeks, they will…
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Managers of a campus food pantry are asking for donations to help feed students and faculty who don't have enough money to buy food. James Wirth manages…
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Thirty-six percent of American college students are food insecure, and a new grant from AmeriCorps is anticipated to help students going hungry on Utah’s…