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Do you ever feel pressure to participate in a social environment you don't believe in? Do you ever wonder what other students think about the Greek System? Do you ever feel uncomfortable in your own social space? 

If you answered yes to any of these questions, come to "Walks Clamantis," organized by the Tucker Center, and hear Savannah Moss '18 get brutally honest about the good, the bad, and the ugly of her Dartmouth experience so far. Meet in front of Tucker, South Fairbanks (white building behind FoCo and Mass Row) at 6:30p on July 12th.

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