It’s an inconspicuous shelf nestled in the corner of the Whitmore Building Lobby on the campus of Kellogg Community College.
“Bruin Basket,” says a sign on the wall. “Take what you need, and leave what you can.”
Between paying for tuition, books and rent, many college students have a hard time paying for affordable, nutritious groceries. As a result, many go to class hungry.
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