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Random Links 3-25-2024

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  • STUDENT VOICE: School boards are a critical piece of democracy. That’s why students must be on them
  • 22 of the Funniest Novels Since ‘Catch-22’
  • Carl Sagan’s Undergrad Reading List
  • The Cult of the Criterion Collection
  • Debra Spark on Whether Art Can Truly Help People


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