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All photos by the author. With the wind howling in the trees, a group of around 40 students sat in a discussion circle on Nov. 23 outside an administrative building at Sarah Lawrence College in ...
This past year working with The Indypendent has raised my expectation for what a news outlet can be. Despite having gone to college in New York City, when I returned to the city after achieving my ...