A&E Book Club: Three books to read this February
By Lauren Whitlock | February 25, 2023Here are three books that showcase all kinds of love, ensuring that all readers, single or taken, can find something to celebrate this Feb. 14.
Here are three books that showcase all kinds of love, ensuring that all readers, single or taken, can find something to celebrate this Feb. 14.
The artwork softens interactions between the investigators and the survivors.
It is essential to follow the development of Black culture as it relates to today.
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On Sept. 24 the University announced that it received a $50 million gift to fund a new performing arts center. The center, set to be built along the Emmet-Ivy Corridor, hopes to provide a single space in which to showcase all of the arts on Grounds.
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This month, Arts & Entertainment brings you three fiction novels with hot, summery settings perfect to read while soaking up the sun.
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