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Food for the soul, from the heart

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Help, hope for orphaned Asian girls

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Karen Beasley’s legacy: save the turtles

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‘Big Brother’ takes his role seriously

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Strong Is the New Pretty

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Filmmaker Katina Parker (’96) remembers Maya Angelou

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Maya Angelou helped us find our voices

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Bucking the trend

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‘It’s all for recognizing my mom’

Lauren Plichta ('05) channeled her grief into something positive.
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No greater honor

Col. John C. “Jay” Waters (’87) honors the fallen every day of the year.
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Illustrator paints fashion’s ‘street style’

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Finding a piece of history

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The scourge of poverty

Rev. Mel Williams (’65) fights to end poverty.
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Pete Daniel (’61) shapes Southern history

Author Pete Daniel (’61, MA ’62) chronicles the South’s transformation.
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Prize of a lifetime

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The Professor Is In

Faculty expertise opens doors to our enlightenment.
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On The Museum Hack

Some art tours can be yawn-worthy, but the ones created by Nick Gray ('04) are playful, quirky and always surprising.
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The Place Where I Live

I discovered my purpose in a Guatemalan village among children who lacked educational opportunities.
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