The beans are back in town
By Kenna Peterson | November 28Students found more than just beans at the Food Insecurity Network's second quarterly Beans Bash.
Kenna Peterson (she/her) is a campus news reporter for The Front this quarter. She is a third-year journalism pre-major. When she isn't on campus or at work, she can be found hanging out with her cat, Rigatoni, watching horror movies with her roommates or drinking a London fog.
You can contact her at kennapeterson.thefront@gmail.com.
Students found more than just beans at the Food Insecurity Network's second quarterly Beans Bash.
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