Campus Food Pantry Essay

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Northwest School of Business and Computer Science challenge other departments in a competition to help out on campus food pantry. Nancy Z___ and Jaime Collins, professors in the School of Computer Science and Information Systems, started a building competition to see who could collect the most non-perishable donations for the Pay-It-Forward pantry. Nancy Z notes that they are including any building on campus that wants to join. The winner will be determined by the physical number of donations. “Jaime and I identified it as pride not a prize,” Z said. “So whatever campus buildings want to be involved there’s a bucket or a pail somewhere to collect donations.” This is the first time there’s been a collections race, although in Dec. 2016 there was a similar project, which is where the idea came from. …show more content…

At this point, it’s a one time project, but they said that it would be a possibility to come back in times of need. Z and Collins are really pushing the fact of pride not prize. “It’s not only at holidays that such challenges and needs are real so let's step up campus to help out our students and peers,” Z said. “It’s pride not prize. It’s a pay it forward so if you receive a blessing one should pass it on and we feel this is a way that faculty and staff and our campus buildings can do that.” The can food drive will end Friday, Oct. 6. There is a possibility of a ramen trophy to the winners. ‘We’ll have student representatives from student organizations here in our school of computer science and information systems come around on Friday October 6 and some students will be helping me collect and count items,” Z said. “The building winner will be declared by the physical number of items they’re

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