FEATURES
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Footsteps of Courage 
by Paloma Lisa McGregor
Alumna Joan Harris Southgate, an activist and retired social worker, embarked on a 350-mile journey by foot in homage to ancestors who traveled to freedom on Ohios Underground Railroad.
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Darkness Visible
by Kristin Ohlson
Phillip Resnick probes the minds of murderers. Consulting on the highest-profile cases of our time, the CWRU forensic psychiatrist has gone face to face with the most infamous among us.
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Interlude
Photography by Janet Century
The mathematics department helps students prepare for finals by hosting the Math Gala, a mass study session in the Thwing ballroom. Those attending Decembers gathering got a special treat.
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Picture Perfect 
by G. M. Donley
The Art Education and Art Studio Program has moved into the former Greenhouse Restaurant, affording students space and lightand a location on the doorstep of Little Italys artistic community.
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Biomedical Marvels 
by Kimberly Bonvissuto
Visit four labs in the bustling Department of Biomedical Engineering, where faculty bring basic and applied research to bear in the battles against paralysis, cancer, arthritis, and hypertension.
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The Alumni Journal News of undergraduate and graduate-studies alumni of Case Western Reserve, featuring an arts administrator extraordinaire and big dinners.
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Photographs of Joan Southgate and the quilt in the background are by Betsy Molnar. See Footsteps of Courage. |