October 21, 2021

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021

Campus resources ready to battle food insecurity News Director

Food insecurity is a fact of life for students on many college campuses, and Minnesota State University is no different. If you need food, there are resources on campus to help. One such resource is the Maverick Food Pantry, which opened last winter in Carkoski Commons. Carlo Meyer, the GA at the Maverick Food Pantry, explained what

the process looks like for students to receive food. “We give food to students once a week. They can order online and we have all of our inventory online. We have non-perishable goods, perishable goods, meat, eggs, and milk, stuff like that. They [the students] can just order online if they come to the pantry and sign up,” Meyer stated. Besides food, the pantry has toiletry and personal care items FOOD on page 3 u

By MAX MAYLEBEN Editor in Chief File photo

By JENNA PETERSON

Students United advocates for the students of MinnState

The Maverick Food Pantry is open three times a week.

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MNSU students pet a therapy dog at the Hound Hugs & Kanine Kisses event in the Centennial Student Union Wednesday evening. Volunteers with the Alliance of Therapy Dogs bring lovable dogs every third Wednesday of the month to help relieve the stress of students. Photo by MADDIE BEHERENS • The Reporter

Robilotta headlines U-Lead Conference at MNSU By CLAIRE BRUNEAU Staff Writer This year’s 8th annual U-Lead Conference at Minnesota State University, Mankato featured James Robilotta,

a professional speaker whose goal for the night was making personal, professional and leadership development skills available for all students in attendance. Robilotta introduced the

audience to the importance of leading imperfectly. He said the value of leaders being authentic makes all the difference. His main points for the night involved authentic leadership. “We as humans can’t learn things from people that are perfect, we can only learn things from people that are imperfect,” he said, moving on to ask the question, “So,

how do we lead through our slip ups, our struggles, our own stories?” People need to own who they are before they can be real with other people, he said. Later in this session, Robilotta had people work on their teamwork and communication skills. In his words “Everyone here deserves to feel seen, U-LEAD on page 3 u

While the Minnesota State University, Mankato Student Government advocates for the student voice at the campus level, the non-profit organization, Students United is the official voice for Minnesota State University students within the system at the local, state, and national level. The people that are represented by the organization are students who attend Minnesota’s seven state universities including Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Metro State (St. Paul/ Minneapolis), Minnesota State University-Moorhead, St. Cloud State University, Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall and Winona State University. This past April, MNSU students Emma Zellmer and Arnavee Maltare were chosen as the state and vice state chair respectively of the organization. This is a rare occurrence, as both positions are typically filled by students of different universities. Each year, Students United puts out a list of priorities that they aim to address from year to year. This year’s priorities were released in mid-October, with the organization aiming to address several problems faced by students within the system. One of the main focuses is the goal of achieving “Equity 2030”, an initiative created to reach equity within the MinnState system by the end of the decade. To help reach Equity 2030, Students United has decided this year to include Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, or “JEDI” for short. “We plan to do multiple things around Equity and inclusion that would be through students and with the students,” said Maltare, expressing her excitement UNITED on page 3 u


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