UWM food pantry addresses food insecurity issue among college students
Posted: May 5, 2019 9:00 AM CDT

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(MILWAUKEE) - Hunger and collegiate life appear to be going hand in hand. A recent study done on the campus of UW-Milwaukee found a surprising number of students report not having enough food to eat.
But as Michael Schlesinger shows us, a collaborative effort running deep between college and community, works to fill students' stomachs while bringing an ongoing issue to the front burner.
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