Campus Corner Market

The Campus Corner Market gives Tulane students, faculty, and staff access to fresh, nutritious, dorm-friendly foods and ready-to-eat produce on campus. Customers can purchase fresh and convenient foods with a credit card or Wavebuck$, browse locally-grown and produced foods, connect with student organizations, collect quick and healthy recipe ideas, and more!

 

The Campus Corner Market is held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 10 AM - 2 PM at the corner of McAlister Drive and Freret Street, in front of the Devlin Fieldhouse.

Campus Corner Market

The Campus Corner Market gives Tulane students, faculty, and staff access to fresh, nutritious, dorm-friendly foods and ready-to-eat produce on campus. Customers can purchase fresh and convenient foods with a credit card or Wavebuck$, browse locally-grown and produced foods, connect with student organizations, collect quick and healthy recipe ideas, and more!

 

The Campus Corner Market is held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 10 AM - 2 PM at the corner of McAlister Drive and Freret Street, in front of the Devlin Fieldhouse.

Campus Corner Market

The Campus Corner Market gives Tulane students, faculty, and staff access to fresh, nutritious, dorm-friendly foods and ready-to-eat produce on campus. Customers can purchase fresh and convenient foods with a credit card or Wavebuck$, browse locally-grown and produced foods, connect with student organizations, collect quick and healthy recipe ideas, and more!

 

The Campus Corner Market is held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 10 AM - 2 PM at the corner of McAlister Drive and Freret Street, in front of the Devlin Fieldhouse.

Recognizing and Preventing Abuse in Trans and Nonbinary Relationships

As an It's on Us chapter, SVPR will be hosting the "Recognizing and Preventing Abuse in Trans and Nonbinary Relationships" workshop. In this workshop, students will learn about myths and stereotypes that negatively impact how trans and nonbinary people access support regarding sexual violence, and how to critique and responds such myths to better support their trans and nonbinary peers. 

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