20211011_152919-02.jpeg Last year, students and faculty were given no days off during the fall semester and four break days in the spring. Appears In Students and faculty enjoyed a longer, more relaxing fall break period By Zach Rosenthal and Julianne Saunders | October 12, 2021 Last year, students and faculty were given no days off during the fall and four break days in the spring, which were spread out over the course of the spring semester and rotated across the days of the week.
Students and faculty enjoyed a longer, more relaxing fall break period By Zach Rosenthal and Julianne Saunders | October 12, 2021 Last year, students and faculty were given no days off during the fall and four break days in the spring, which were spread out over the course of the spring semester and rotated across the days of the week.
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