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November 6, 2024

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Barry Blitt’s art, including his cartoons that parody President Trump, has ran in numerous magazines.

Courtesy of BARRY BLITT Barry Blitt’s art, including his cartoons that parody President Trump, has ran in numerous magazines.

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Eat your brownies, but don’t pretend that binging on chocolate equates to self-care.

FotoosVanRobin/CC BY-SA 2.0 Eat your brownies, but don’t pretend that binging on chocolate equates to self-care.

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Eat your brownies, but don’t pretend that binging on chocolate equates to self-care.

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FotoosVanRobin/CC BY-SA 2.0 Eat your brownies, but don’t pretend that binging on chocolate equates to self-care.

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Out of 420 registered student organizations, at least 150 will have to change their name or logo to comply with the new branding guidelines

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STAFF Out of 420 registered student organizations, at least 150 will have to change their name or logo to comply with the new branding guidelines

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Remember that every hamburger you eat was once a cow. Giving up meat can reduce your carbon footprint.

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Keith Weller/public domain Remember that every hamburger you eat was once a cow. Giving up meat can reduce your carbon footprint.

 STAFF
Out of 420 registered student organizations, at least 150 will have to change their name or logo to comply with the new branding guidelines

STAFF Out of 420 registered student organizations, at least 150 will have to change their name or logo to comply with the new branding guidelines

STAFF
Out of 420 registered student organizations, at least 150 will have to change their name or logo to comply with the new branding guidelines.

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STAFF Out of 420 registered student organizations, at least 150 will have to change their name or logo to comply with the new branding guidelines.

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Peralta arrived to the U.S. in 1989 as an undocumented immigrant.

Courtesy of DANiela Zapata Peralta arrived to the U.S. in 1989 as an undocumented immigrant.

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Peralta arrived to the U.S. in 1989 as an undocumented immigrant.

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Courtesy of DANiela Zapata Peralta arrived to the U.S. in 1989 as an undocumented immigrant.

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Frank Bruni will be the 2017 commencement speaker.

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courtesy of the hub Frank Bruni will be the 2017 commencement speaker.

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Morphew plans to help the School of Education better define its role in education policy.

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Courtesy of Rollin Hu Morphew plans to help the School of Education better define its role in education policy.

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Professor Bubandt has dedicated his life to traveling and learning more about coral reefs.

Courtesy of Sarah Y. Kim Professor Bubandt has dedicated his life to traveling and learning more about coral reefs.

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Professor Bubandt has dedicated his life to traveling and learning more about coral reefs.

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Courtesy of Sarah Y. Kim Professor Bubandt has dedicated his life to traveling and learning more about coral reefs.

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Nes explained his artistic process and its relation to identity politics.

courtesy of jeanne lee Nes explained his artistic process and its relation to identity politics.

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Nes explained his artistic process and its relation to identity politics.

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courtesy of jeanne lee Nes explained his artistic process and its relation to identity politics.

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Hopkins Feminists and Voice for Choice co-sponsored the discussion.

Courtesy of Samantha Seto Hopkins Feminists and Voice for Choice co-sponsored the discussion.

Courtesy of Samantha Seto
Hopkins Feminists and Voice for Choice co-sponsored the discussion.

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Courtesy of Samantha Seto Hopkins Feminists and Voice for Choice co-sponsored the discussion.

 Keith Weller/public domain
Remember that every hamburger you eat was once a cow. Giving up meat can reduce your carbon footprint.

Keith Weller/public domain Remember that every hamburger you eat was once a cow. Giving up meat can reduce your carbon footprint.

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