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The meals will be put on their student identification cards so no one will know whether or not they are donated meals.

The Swipe Out Hunger team, which consists of Senate members Chavez-Cruz, Chantell ArmijoCruz, Itzayan Rocha and non-Senate member Lindsey Lampi, will advocate for the cause and encourage students to donate unused swipes at the end of each semester. Ellingson, who oversees the club Volunteers Involved Through Action which maintains the student food shelf, will take on administrative responsibilities to ensure confidentiality.

The College of St. Scholastica is the third college in Minnesota to join the Swipe Out Hunger campaign, following Carleton College and the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

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