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| Ashley Barnes taking a quick selfie |
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| Underlining the facts |
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| Reading is powerful |
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| Justin Everett up late surfing the web. |
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| Justin beating his fiancé in a game of pool. |
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| Justin in Brunswick, Md at the railroad tracks. |
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| Dynise riding an elevator intently. |
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| Dynise eating a Slim Jim intently. |
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| Dynise hiding from her responsibilities. |
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| Hood College's Hips For Hearts Hafla performers conversing before the big show at Hodson Auditorium on Saturday evening. |
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| Members of the "Sahara's Treasure" troupe dance to The Piano Guys' rendition of "Let It Go" at Hodson Auditorium. |
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| Audience members listen to a presentation on heart health during the Hips For Hearts Hafla presentation at Hodson Auditorium. |
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| Sabeehah Dahlal shows off her belly dancing moves at the Hips For Hearts Hafla, inside Hodson Auditorium on Saturday Night. |
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| Alvernia's basketball team warming up for the upcoming team. |
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| The Lacrosse team supporting with a giant cut out with Ronald Volpe's head. |
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| Chris Cook preparing for a free throw. |
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| Coach Dickman asking question about a bad call. |
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| Reggie Daniels in the Kobe 10 "5AM Flight". |
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| Volunteers meet at St. Vincent De Paul every Friday to provide a dinner to the poor and homeless people of Baltimore. |
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| This Friday was a the 80th birthday of Ed Stoops who runs the weekly operation. |
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| Three sheet cakes were purchased, sliced, and served to over 300 people. |
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| A homeless man is served his cake and hot chocolate. Dessert was served first today in celebration and was followed by hot dogs, meatball subs, macaroni and cheese, and lemonade. |
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| Curtis Stubbs expressing his concerns as a student after potential Hood College President lunch. |
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| Curtis saying what he would change about the set up of the potential president lunches. |
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| Satori shares what she wants to see in a new college president. |