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More solutions needed for campus hunger

  • Written by Suzanna Martinez, Academic Researcher, University of California, San Francisco
As many as half of America's college students face campus hunger.Stokkete/www.shutterstock.com

A new federal report does a good job of explaining what many researchers have been saying for a decade – food insecurity among college students is a serious national problem.

As one University of California, Berkeley student revealed in an interview...

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