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Sunday, May 5
The Indiana Daily Student

A man writes on a white board what is in his promised land on Jan. 16, 2023, in Forest Quad. CommUNITY Educators were stationed with white boards at Wright, Forest and McNutt residence halls to speak to students about Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. “I feel like a lot of people see MLK day as a day off, and they don't really like take a second to understand why this holiday exists in the first place, which is to encourage civic service in our community and honor the life of MLK and the legacy that he left behind,” Nicole Manso, one of the CUEs stationed in Forest, said. Salome Cloteaux

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A man writes on a white board what is in his promised land on Jan. 16, 2023, in Forest Quad. CommUNITY Educators were stationed with white boards at Wright, Forest and McNutt residence halls to speak to students about Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. “I feel like a lot of people see MLK day as a day off, and they don't really like take a second to understand why this holiday exists in the first place, which is to encourage civic service in our community and honor the life of MLK and the legacy that he left behind,” Nicole Manso, one of the CUEs stationed in Forest, said.