Josha Charlery, a senior majoring in studio art, said she has struggled with being food insecure and relied on Student Care and Well-Being for extra meals and other necessities, like detergent, soap and toothpaste. Charlery said she is back on campus working as an RA this year, so it’s easier for her to have access to food now. “Luckily, I’m getting a stipend, but it’s still a little frustrating, especially since I had to come on campus earlier for RA training,” Charlery said. Since she had to be on campus two weeks before classes began, Charlery said she’s already used several of her meal plan swipes and Dining Dollars. She also said she wasn’t able to go grocery shopping before school sta
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