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A step in their shoes: the trans student community

A step in their shoes: the trans student community

Ariana Matos

Imagine living your whole life feeling uncomfortable in the body you were born with. Imagine, instead of anticipating the day your voice changed or your...

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J-Club springs into spring with festival

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Spring is upon us and Japanese Club (J-Club) is inviting it today with its fourth annual spring event Haru Matsuri.  Literally translated to spring festival,...

Film screening event calls for education equality, end to persecution

Film screening event calls for education equality, end to persecution

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