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Campus police blotter October 30, 2020 – November 5, 2020

By The Argo on November 9, 2020

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On Thursday, February 25 UBSS hosted a meeting that celebrated and discussed African-American inventors. The presentation was led by Ayana Plummer, a member of the club’s e-board. She discussed three areas of invention: protection, cosmetics, transportation, and medical.
After a promising 2019-2020 season, the Ospreys looked to come into the 2020-21 season strong. But now with new Covid-19 guidelines, no one was sure how to gauge Stockton’s squad coming into the new year.
On Thursday, February 25 the Admissions Office held a student panel about diversity for Black History Month. The panel included Amanda Noel, Janet Martin, Jonothan Colon, Deon Davis, Jazzlyne Muniz, Wilhelmina Kennedy, and Roy Cook with hosts Dr. Maya Lewis, and Jessica Grullon.
Hidden along the paths between the light and dark paths near the main campus, one may  run into a particular set of miniature houses. From oversized toadstool mushrooms to  doors at the base of tree trunks one may see the creative and child-like magic in this little area.  These are the fairy houses created by the Pathways to Healing club as a way to give back to the  Stockton community and to allow members to explore creative ways to design miniature whimsical  houses.

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