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      Meet the Homecoming Court 2020!

      By Karuna Chandran, Madhavi Karthik, Shreya Partha, and Ritaja Subrahmanya
      December 11, 2020

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      Leadership is planning to have a gender neutral homecoming court this year as opposed to having a king and queen. The change has been made to increase inclusivity and decide titles regardless of gender.
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      Now a senior, Karuna is so excited to return once again to the paper, this year as the Managing Editor. She hopes to help staff members express themselves...

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