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Turning Pointe Autism Foundation to host sensory-filled open house and resource fair

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation in Naperville is hosting an Open House Resource Fair in collaboration with Sloomoo Institute, the beloved slime museum and sensory experience, scheduled for Saturday, .

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Las Vegas businesses kick off excitement ahead of Game 3

Las Vegas businesses kick off excitement ahead of Game 3
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Seniors reflect on their time as part of Columbia's dance community

Seniors reflect on their time as part of Columbia’s dance community Seniors reflect on their time as part of Columbia’s dance community Samantha Camacho / Staff Photographer With Commencement comes the time to celebrate the seniors who have greatly contributed to the dance community on campus. Whether they are captains, presidents, artistic directors, or development directors, these seniors led their respective dance groups through the trials and tribulations presented by a virtual year. Spectator interviewed some of these seniors and heard them reflect on their experiences as members and leaders of the performing arts community. Sophie Visscher Samantha Camacho

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Coronavirus threatens to permanently change a way of life at the border

Coronavirus threatens to permanently change a way of life at the border The partial shutdown of the border has many Mexicans unable to do their usual business in the U.S., and some fear shopping and other patterns may be changed forever. Fewer shoppers are on the street in the shopping district just across from El Paso in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, seen here in early April.(Alfredo Corchado) 3:36 PM on Apr 12, 2021 CDT Consider Samantha Camacho, a U.S. citizen, University of Texas at El Paso student and now a pasadora a common term for people who charge a fee to bring goods or packages across the border for non-U.S. citizens.

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Harlem's new renaissance: How Harlem art galleries are covering Black History Month

Harlem’s new renaissance: How Harlem art galleries are covering Black History Month Harlem’s new renaissance: How Harlem art galleries are covering Black History Month Princeton Huang / Staff Photographer By Fernanda Aguero | February 14, 2021, 11:09 PM With Black History Month in full swing, many galleries showcasing Black art and culture are just steps away from Columbia’s campus. Harlem galleries that have reopened for in-person visitors are featuring pieces that tell stories often underrepresented in the art world. Many of the galleries that remain closed have expanded their online presence or transitioned to outdoor art exhibits and installations. Gadson Gallery Created with RNI Films app. Preset Technicolor 2 HC

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