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Modest Attire

A trend toward less revealing clothes was driven by the desires of young religious people but is now more about promoting a variety of personal fashion choices.
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The 50th anniversary of Earth Day was April 22, but you can still show your love and support for the environment by taking part in these activities, on campus and off. 
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Gen Z and gun violence: How mass shootings affect Gen Z’s mental health

Because of advancements in the media, Generation Z is exposed to the news more often than previous generations have been, increasing their stress levels toward certain topics.
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