TWO BIRDS, ONE STONE. Sophomore Lucas Granja uses the language commons as both a study and a social space. “It’s usually quiet and…sometimes my friends are here,” he said.
Speaking each other’s language in the World Languages commons
Alison Mitchell and Clara McKoy
TWO BIRDS, ONE STONE. Sophomore Lucas Granja uses the language commons as both a study and a social space. "It's usually quiet and...sometimes my friends are here," he said.
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