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CHRONICLING THE STUDENT’S FIGHT FOR A FOOD PANTRY ON CAMPUS Story by Robert Hansen and Jordan Schauberger
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etting good grades, transferring to the right university and landing a steady job: these are among the worries of the average ARC student, but for a portion of the population there is one more - hunger. With food insecurity amongst college students rising throughout the state, the creation of a food pantry on campus is in the works with the help of students and faculty. ARC student senate president Valencia Scott and vice president Alejandra Hilbert have spearheaded plans urging administration to create a food pantry on campus. ARC is the only Los Rios school that does not currently have a food pantry, according to Scott.
hansenrobj@gmail.com | jschauberger94@gmail.com The food pantry at Cosumnes River College (CRC) is called The Hawk Spot, and student patrons have a loyalty card that allows them to pick-out their items. Scott wants to make sure everything is “airtight” with the plans so they won’t get “shot down” by administration and says that location and student privacy are among the largest challenges. “I’ve talked to all three of the different ASB presidents and they all have different programs,” Scott said. “The college that I think matches our environment the most is CRC … but the way CRC ran their food pantry is … people could come into with a bag and basically shop.” Scott addressed the qualifications, if any, that students may
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have to meet in order to pull from the food pantry and said that students abusing the food pantry should not be a concern. “That fear kind of mimics the fear of the general population has about public assistance programs,” Scott said. “It’s like you know what, it happens, you can’t let it ruin it for the student that really, really needs it.” Hilbert was concerned with there being a “baseline” that could disqualify a student who may one day find themselves in need of help. “Stuff changes real quick,” Hilbert said. “There could be a student that had a house (and) that had a great Photo by Jordan Schauberger / Design Editor situation but then something hapAmerican River College student Peral Calhoun (front right) helps unload pens.”
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canned foods at the Carmichael Seventh-day Adventist Church food pantry, ahead of the holiday season rush.
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