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When Denver stopped lunch-shaming, debt from unpaid meals skyrocketed

06.29.2018
Ann Schimke
With its food workers on strike, how is the University of California feeding students?
05.08.2018
by Sam Bloch
Washington State puts an end to lunch shaming in schools
04.03.2018
by Jessica Fu
Trump’s USDA loosens Obama-era school lunch requirements
11.30.2017
by H. Claire Brown
Trump’s proposed after-school cuts could lead to more hungry kids, lower test scores
08.21.2017
by Tovin Lapan
Feeding a teenager is going to cost you
06.20.2017
by H. Claire Brown
Some college students pay more for food than I do
01.25.2017
by Kate Cox
Childhood Nutrition Reauthorization Act dies, bad grades for school lunches, and the UK bans web advertising to kids
12.09.2016
by H. Claire Brown
Cafeteria workers strike at Harvard
10.21.2016
by Kate Cox
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