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Bweza, like Lauren (see yesterday's post), is a work study student helping out while Wally is taking some vacation days. Bweza is a real go-getter. She belongs to a number of student organizations on campus, and volunteered to work at the local polling place on election day last November. As I said yesterday, our work study students are younger, faster, and stronger than our full-time, but rather aged staff. On the other hand, can they regale us with fascinating tales from books like "Cod, The Fish that Changed the World," like Wally does. I think not.
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