Tackling food insecurity on campuses
An updated law will allow Minnesota post-secondary educational institutions to be designated as hunger-free campuses and receive state funding to fight hunger. Author: Sharon Yoo Updated: 7:50 PM CDT July 12, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS Last week, a conversation with the new University of Minnesota student body president got us thinking. I read a Boynton Health Survey when I was thinking about running, Abdulaziz Mohamed said. One in five undergrad students believe that they are food insecure on campus.
As for where to shop for affordable groceries, the options are slim at the U of M. First year Physical Therapy student Kelsey Leppert is just starting to find that out.