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A food subsidy many college students relied on is ending with the pandemic emergency
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Date:2025-04-14 23:42:49
A pandemic program that increased food subsidies is ending. In Oregon, advocates warn that could be crippling for some college students. (Story first aired on All Things Considered on Feb. 8, 2023.)
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