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The Indiana Daily Student

IU attempts breaking world record with food drive

IU participates in Cans Across American campaign for 2nd year

Dean of Students Dick McKaig hopes students bring more than just textbooks to class Wednesday.\nStarting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, the Indiana Memorial Union and Sodexho, a food and facilities service, will collect canned goods for 24 hours to help attempt to break a Guinness World Record.\n“Sodexho has always been assisting with feeding the hungry, and there are always events across the country helping with this effort,” said Steve Mangan, general manager of IMU Dining Services. “We make food our business and we’re always surrounded by it. We take it for granted every day, and we owe it to the community to give back.”\nThis is the second year the IMU will participate in the Cans Across America campaign – a nation-wide initiative among Sodexho campuses to combat hunger – ­and attempt to break the current record for the largest food drive by a non-charitable organization in a 24-hour period. \nLast year IU-Bloomington collected 2,537 cans, exceeding the campus goal by 37 cans. IU’s contribution was then added to all of Sodexho’s campuses to come up with a total figure, which fell just short of the world record, said Bari Kuhlman, special events coordinator for the IMU. This year, IU’s goal has doubled to 5,000 cans. \nThe Regina and District Food Bank in Saskatchewan, Canada currently holds the world record with 221,028 pounds of food collected in 24 hours. \n- For more on this story see Friday's Indiana Daily Student

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