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JUNIOR SAMANTHA BLUHM AND FRESHMAN LUCIE HOESCHEN laugh with each other during a dyad. This was the first of two scheduled times for dyads, the other for sophomores and seniors.  “I really enjoyed the dyads and I carry the advice that the juniors gave me on Mix It Up Day,” Hoeschen said.

Dyads make time for upper and underclassmen to ask questions, share ideas

Stephanie Li, Arts & Entertainment Editor December 4, 2015
Dyads provide useful feedback for students.
Table 6 offered these students a space to talk with a group they regularly might not sit with.  “It’s fun. I get to learn new things,” freshman Elsa Runquist said.

Mix It Up Day embraces the awkward

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor November 30, 2014

The lunchroom seemed especially busy Oct. 28, with colorful paper perched on the tables and an Intercultural Club music selection faintly playing on speakers. The buzz of conversation was louder than usual....

Student leaders discuss ideas to get students more involved in Mix It Up Day.

Mix It Up Day allows students to stretch social boundaries

Eva Perez Greene, Editor In Chief October 21, 2014

The four class leadership councils mixed it up themselves in a large, Oct. 14 meeting geared towards planning and streamlining the ever popular, ever infamous Mix It Up Day. The event, which falls on...

Mix It Up day sets valuable precedent

John Wilhelm, New Editor November 22, 2013

More than anything, they draw uncrossable lines. They break hearts, they ruin friendships, they divide people amongst race and creed and class and clique—yes, of course: lunch tables. Unlike the rest...

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