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    Cold Coffee

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    Cold Coffee Cassidy Locke Secondary English Education, Sophomor

    Mommy, Was It Love

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    Mommy, Was It Love Julia Blasdel Graphic Design, Senio

    Constricting Thoughts

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    Constrict ing Thoughts by Ashley Smith Sculpture Iron, Bronz

    An Open Letter to Those Searching for the Meaning of Life

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    An Open Letter to Those Searching for the Meaning of Life Trey Basa Secondary English Education, Senio

    What Stays After a Pen Rests Too Long

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    What Stays After a Pen Rests Too Long Dalton Steinert Accounting, Senio

    Pregame

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    Pregame by Randi Nielsen Senior, Studio Art Charcoa

    Burnt and Thy Scraped

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    BURNT AND THY SCRAPED by Tristan Lindo Studio Arts (Painting) Oil on canva

    Close Combat

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    CLOSE COMBAT by Ainsley Smith Speech Language Patholog

    Why DEI?

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    In this presentation, Genisis Wilson will discuss the critical role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion {DEi) in educational institutions and organizations. She will explore the underlying implications in the reversal of DEi policies. Is rescinding DEi an overreach of power, or is it a necessary correction

    Bud Fowler Beyond the Box Score: Third Edition

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    John W. Jackson, better known as Bud Fowler (1858–1913), was a Black baseball player, captain, manager, umpire, organizer, and promoter. He was also a barber, playwright, and song writer. His baseball career spanned at least 33 years, from 1877 to 1909. In 1878, Fowler became the first known Black baseball player in the major or minor leagues, and he went on to play for a total of 20 minor league clubs and numerous other teams with rosters composed predominantly of white ballplayers during the era of racial segregation. He played for teams from New England to southern California and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Consequently, he was the most widely known Black baseball player in the country during his lifetime. In 2022, Fowler was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. This monograph expands on earlier studies of Fowler’s life outside his performance on the diamond, including topics such as playing for multiple teams each year, confronting racism, occupations other than baseball, financial challenges, and the impacts of his baseball career on others. It also includes two appendices, one about his immediate family in New York and one about the 15 exhibition games his teams played against major league clubs. The main narrative of the third edition has been substantially expanded and revised. Originally published April 18, 2024. Second edition released April 3, 2025. Third edition released October 8, 2025.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/all_monographs/1040/thumbnail.jp

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