Bahar Charyyeva ’27 told The Herald that she was thrilled at the low barrier to entry for many of the positions showcased at the Sayles event. “It’s really amazing in my opinion and I think it’s gonna help me to widen my scope as well,” she said.
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By Anisha Kumar | May 14After the session concluded at 4 p.m., students and community members walked to Memorial Park, where some students spoke and led singing.
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