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October 16, 2019
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Breast cancer awareness march unites students
October 16, 2019
Breast cancer awareness advocates take time during the walk to remember those lost to cancer. Participants wear pink honor and celebrate their loved ones who have suffered.
Photos courtesy Deedra Parrish. Students, staff and faculty make their way from TR East to TR Campus during third annual breast cancer awareness walk Oct. 10.
Volunteers hand out breast cancer awareness-themed gift bags to students who participated in the walk.
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