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The LGBTQ+ Affinity Group wants your Feedback!

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By lawalumni on November 11, 2020 Announcements, Insider

The leadership of the LGBTQ+ Affinity Group is interested in receiving feedback on the types of programming that you would be interested in for the spring semester.
Please fill out the Google form to provide feedback.

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