Lena Dunham, a writer and director, and Naomi Fry, staff writer at The New Yorker speaking at FAMESICK:
An Evening of Stories and Togetherness in the John Lyman Center on Friday, May 1. Photos by Wade Barillaro
The John Lyman Center became the host of a teenage sleepover as Lena Dunham, a writer and director, took the stage on Saturday, May 1, for an evening of storytelling, conversation and
Interim President Sandra Bulmer leading the Town
Hall meeting in the Adanti Student Center Ballroom
on Friday, May 1. Photo by Victoria Cruz
Students are creating Reusable Menstrual Pads, RUMPS, to address a critical barrier that prevents many girls in parts of Africa from staying in school: limited access to menstrual products.
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