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SHU's Newest Club...

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It's Official:

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If you are interested in attending our first meeting, leave a comment or email me with your availability. We'll probably have a meeting the first week in October on a Monday or a Friday. Yay!

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moira said:

Oooh.. that would be fun! I'll look into that!

Karissa said:

Can we have t-shirts? With your spiffy logo on 'em?? :-)

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