PROGRAM HELPS CLOTHE STUDENTS

By Delaney Osbourn

FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. – The Boss Hog program on campus provides students with access to professional clothing that they might not have access to on a regular basis. The program began in 2016. Coordinator for the Boss Hog program, Elijah Conley says the program is for students who need the professional clothing. “We don’t want students to have to miss out on an opportunity because they don’t have something as simple as professional clothes,” Conley said.

This program is located in the Student Union and is managed by the Associated Student Government. Boss Hog allows students to request access to professional clothing for free. Audrey Walker, a student at the U of A, says this program has impacted many students on campus in a way that other programs have not. “It definitely benefits students and provides a need that a lot of other programs on campus don’t provide directly,” Walker said.