At GCC, our campus food pantry is consistently packed. It’s one of the only reasons some students are able to stay in school.
Keeping everyone on Earth fed is a problem that technology alone may not be able to solve.
In an enriching month brimming with academic fervor, the College of Arts and Humanities was alive with inspiration and interaction. March featured a series of enlightening events that underscored our ...
Under the Hunger-Free Campus Food Pantry Grant Program, which Governor Glenn Youngkin signed into law last week, $500,000 ...
RICHMOND — Gov. Glenn Youngkin agreed with Virginia lawmakers’ plan to create the Hunger-Free Campus Food Pantry Grant ...
ROME (Reuters) - The U.N. World Food Programme warned on Friday that 58 million people were at risk of extreme hunger or ...
The latest “Hunger Games” novel sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide during its first week, the biggest opening ever ...
If the funding is ended, they might be losing more than $1 billion in pledged funding as part of a reported proposal by ...
Monday morning kicked off the start of the inaugural “Charitable Challenges,” a joint initiative between community civic organizations, the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer and the United Way of the Ohio ...
Ertharin Cousin, a former U.S. ambassador and an expert on world hunger, will speak on hunger and humanitarianism at ...
Between opening law books and prison doors, a legal studies professor found herself confronted with an unexpected challenge ...