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You are not alone. Help is available. If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal or is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK #GoCougs | #WorldSuicidePreventionDay

You are not alone. Help is available. 

If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal or is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK

#GoCougs | #WorldSuicidePreventionDay
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Hey y’all! We’re playing games right now!!! Come join us!!! It’s not too late to join our meeting! ZOOM ID: wsu.zoom.us/j/97796572692?… // Password is: BSU.

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Following the guilty verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, we reached out to @WSUBSU, the university’s Black Student Union, for their reaction to the verdict, and what it means to the campus community. Our coverage:

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Mikayla Makle, president BSU WSU chose “Tell Her Things Will be Different, The Ingratitude of the Girl, & The Idea of Freedom” by Lisa Myers Bulmash. Sophia Wilson, WSU Honors College and chose “Sweetened” by Maya Milton. @MikaylaMakle BSU WSU JSFF @_lisa_mb_ @21entities

Mikayla Makle, president <a href="/wsubsu/">BSU WSU</a> chose “Tell Her Things Will be Different, The Ingratitude of the Girl, &amp;  The Idea of Freedom” by Lisa Myers Bulmash. Sophia Wilson, <a href="/_WSUHonors/">WSU Honors College</a> and chose “Sweetened” by Maya Milton. @MikaylaMakle <a href="/wsubsu/">BSU WSU</a> <a href="/jschnitzerff/">JSFF</a> @_lisa_mb_ @21entities
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Senior Sydney Jensen, chose “Tongue Tied” by Alison Saar as her favorite piece. Sophomore Hallie Simpson chose Damon Brown's “Extraordinary People, Beautifully Together” from the “BLM Artist Grant Exhibition”. @wsubsu @jschnitzerff WSU Honors College

Senior Sydney Jensen, chose “Tongue Tied” by Alison Saar as her favorite piece. Sophomore Hallie Simpson chose Damon Brown's “Extraordinary People, Beautifully Together” from the “BLM Artist Grant Exhibition”.
@wsubsu @jschnitzerff <a href="/_WSUHonors/">WSU Honors College</a>
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Senior Yubi Lojewski, PR officer @wsubsu, chose Maya Milton's “Black is Queen” from the "BLM Artist Grant Exhibition" as her favorite piece. Freshman Grace LaFramboise WSU Honors College chose “Compton Nocturne” by Alison Saar. @wsubsu @jschnitzerff WSU Honors College

Senior Yubi Lojewski, PR officer @wsubsu, chose Maya Milton's “Black is Queen” from the "BLM Artist Grant Exhibition" as her favorite piece. Freshman Grace LaFramboise <a href="/_WSUHonors/">WSU Honors College</a> chose “Compton Nocturne” by Alison Saar.
@wsubsu @jschnitzerff <a href="/_WSUHonors/">WSU Honors College</a>
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Senior Jeff Smart chose “To Name a Few” by Aisha Harrison from the “BLM Artist Grant Exhibition” as his favorite work. Freshman Emma Johnson WSU Honors College chose “Sweeping Beauty” by Alison Saar. #WSU #GoCougs #AlisonSaar @wsuartmuseum @wsubsu WSU Honors College @jschnitzerff @howitsheld

Senior Jeff Smart chose “To Name a Few” by Aisha Harrison from the “BLM Artist Grant Exhibition” as his favorite work. Freshman Emma Johnson <a href="/_WSUHonors/">WSU Honors College</a> chose “Sweeping Beauty” by Alison Saar. #WSU #GoCougs #AlisonSaar @wsuartmuseum @wsubsu <a href="/_WSUHonors/">WSU Honors College</a> @jschnitzerff @howitsheld