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A total eclipse of students' hearts

  • Writer: Emily Mosier
    Emily Mosier
  • Apr 11, 2024
  • 0 min read
Sydney Burlingame watches the total eclipse Monday afternoon on the main academic quad. A total eclipse won’t be visible from the United States again until 2044.
Emily Mosier photo Sydney Burlingame watches the total eclipse Monday afternoon on the main academic quad. A total eclipse won’t be visible from the United States again until 2044.
Micahya Burton watches the total eclipse Monday afternoon on the main academic quad. A total eclipse won’t be visible from the United States again until 2044.
Emily Mosier photo Micahya Burton watches the total eclipse Monday afternoon on the main academic quad. A total eclipse won’t be visible from the United States again until 2044.

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