FISC Fashion pop-up
By Abby Urban / October 28, 2024Students work to gather clothes for the Fashion pop-up.
Students work to gather clothes for the Fashion pop-up.
The Christian Campus House hosts a free event every Friday from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. where they serve free pancakes to every person who attends.
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