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Goodbye, Chipotle! How Food Options Are Impacting Howard Students

Weekly roundups of the latest news and campus buzz, courtesy of Howard University’s collegiate newspaper, The Hilltop. New episodes every Monday.

Hello, hello! This week we discuss how the removal of food options like Chipotle, Subway and Negril from campus affect Howard students. We sit down with Maryam Muhammad, a student experiencing food insecurity at Howard. We visit Common Good City Farm, a green space that cultivates community through food. Lastly, we speak with Georgetown University professor Yuki Kato, P.h.D, who is an Urban Sociologist, to understand how solutions to food insecurity work. 

This is an episode you won’t want to miss, tune in wherever you get your podcast!

Music: Blue Dot Sessions

Production Team:

Host & Executive Producer: Zion Williams

Producers: Yacine Ba, Tatiana Allen

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