Food insecurity, or lack of nutritional food, has been a growing problem on ETSU’s campus said the marketing director of Bucky’s Food Pantry Charles Patton.
“A lot of it is life changes in families of the students that are supporting these folks,” Patton said. “Sometimes, they lose their jobs, and of course we’ve lost about 6 million jobs, so a lot of it has to do with that.”
Patton said many students and staff may find themselves in the situation of not having enough money after they’ve paid for things such as rent, books, gas and utilities. Because of this, those people may try to get multiple jobs