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Freshmen Tess Hick, Lauren Datta, Hunter von Tersch Pohrer, and John Gisselquist presented to the freshmen class on May 11.  The speakers were somewhat personal and talked somewhat about their own experiences as well as explaining different genders and sexualities.

Freshmen teach peers about gender terminology and identity

Amodhya Samarakoon, Health Editor May 17, 2015
In order to expand the education of students beyond those who attend their group, freshmen GSA members Hunter von Tersch Pohrer and Lauren Datta put together a presentation for the freshman class about slang, definitions and general lexicon regarding gender and sexual orientation
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....

College campuses offer high schoolers facilities

College campuses offer high schoolers facilities

Amodhya Samarakoon, Opinions Editor October 26, 2014

College campuses are not only places where young adults wander and sit clustered, nose deep in textbooks; they are places which provide resources such as athletic courts, libraries, health centers, entertainment,...

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