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COMING TOGETHER Despite being rescheduled due to inclement weather, Sparticipation still drew hundreds of students to the event, which is geared toward student organizations, at Breslin Center Sunday night. Read more online at statenews.com.
TOP: Students make their way down to the floor Sunday during Sparticipation at Breslin Center. ABOVE LEFT: From left, human biology junior Michella McCormick, human biology junior Kyle Bivins and neuroscience junior Michelle Aguwa pass out flyers for Spartan MAPS, Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students, on Sunday during Sparticipation at Breslin Center. RIGHT: Mechanical engineering junior Jacob Brandon passes out flyers for Spartan Aviators on Sunday during Sparticipation at Breslin Center. PHOTOS: ERIN HAMPTON
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