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    UNT’s food pantry and garden, plus diverse dining options, lessen burden of food insecurity for students

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    University of North Texas Community Garden volunteer Alely Leon works on her plot to help maintain the garden. Garden members tend 20 raised beds to grow organic vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers. Courtesy photo/Sydney LaCour

    The expectation for college campus nutrition is a swirling mixture of Top Ramen, energy drinks and sometimes-concerning cafeteria mush.

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    UNT's Diamond Eagle Student Resource Center is based at Crumley Hall. Courtesy photo/Sydney LaCour
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    UNT’s food pantry is located in the Diamond Eagle Student Resource Center. Courtesy photo/Sydney LaCour
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    A welcome sign on a shed greets students to the UNT Community Garden. All supplies and tools are provided for garden members, and no previous experience is necessary. Courtesy photo/Sydney LaCour
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    A mural on the shed at UNT's Community Garden depicts some of the garden's natural inhabitants. Courtesy photo/Sydney LaCour
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