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Sophie D'Amato

@sophiedamato2

Student @medillschool interested in sustainable fashion and telling visual stories

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calendar_today07-04-2020 19:31:45

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Something even more timely: Black Lives Matter Global Network Defends Against Disinformation Going into 2020: blacklivesmatter.com/black-lives-ma
 It's so strange to me that at a time like this, there are people manipulating the truth to actively undermine the LIVES of others. How sad.

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Mary Trump, a niece of President Trump, will divulge a series of “harrowing and salacious” stories about him in an upcoming book, according to a published report nyti.ms/2MYc43L

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Tom Petty's family issued a cease and desist notice to the Trump campaign after it blasted "I Won't Back Down" at the Tulsa rally. "Tom Petty would never want a song of his used for a campaign of hate," they said. trib.al/x8LZ3Uo

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Breaking News: The U.S. shattered its single-day record for new cases. It was the 11th time in the past month that the record was broken. nyti.ms/2WtLRz7

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"Gun violence is killing more kids in the U.S. than COVID-19. When will we start treating it like a public health issue?" writes Dr. Chethan Sathya ti.me/2WrPIwI

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Pushing for herd immunity to end the pandemic has become a really popular idea in some circles, but scientists say that would come with many, many deaths: "We're certainly talking north of a million, probably much more." trib.al/yC0xkjt

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President Trump defended publicly downplaying the risk of the coronavirus by saying he wanted to avoid panic. But a historian says that approach is "incongruous on its face" — given that Trump routinely "uses fear appeals to try and motivate voters." trib.al/rRUEyCx

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The industry — built on the efforts of textile workers, the vast majority of whom are people of colour working in India, China, Bangladesh and Vietnam — must understand and address the link between #racialequality and #sustainability. voguebusiness.com/sustainability


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We asked Charlotte, a Bienen voice major (‘27) why she likes eating and studying at Norris, one of our favorite spots to stop for a quick snack: “It’s quiet and there’s background noise and it’s not crazy
 and the view out the windows is cute and it’s just a good vibe!”

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We also asked Charlotte about school spirit: “I think Northwestern spirit is real. I like to go to football games and everything
 but I’m a freshman so i’m not super familiar with the vibe yet. But surface level I definitely think there is school spirit,” she said.

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We talked to Kevin, a MaDE major (‘24) about his news consumption. “I definitely get some of my news content through social media. A lot of my news comes through Apple News
 because it’s the most convenient.” He said his favorite publication is the Wall Street Journal.

We talked to Kevin, a MaDE major (‘24) about his news consumption. 

“I definitely get some of my news content through social media. A lot of my news comes through Apple News
 because it’s the most convenient.”

He said his favorite publication is the Wall Street Journal.
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Signing off from the Ford Design Institute where we stopped to check in on some of Northwestern’s cutting-edge learning: 3D printing!

Signing off from the Ford Design Institute where we stopped to check in on some of Northwestern’s cutting-edge learning: 3D printing!