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April 14, 2007
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Movie @ Rawlings Green: Earth to America

By | April 14, 2007
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The Society for Natural Resources Conservation will screen “Earth to America”, an environmental comedy, on a large banner between Court and Mews Halls, North Campus. FREE! Bring your friends, frisbees, and popcorn.


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