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Wall-Painting Means

The Students Are Back

Sarah Thompson, a Hartwick College bio-chem major from Lancaster, Pa., heralds the college's Awakenings' program by helping paint the wall at Center and WEst streets, Oneonta. She is a leader/guru in Awakenings, a program that aims to quickly integrate incoming freshmen into campus life. Students are arriving back at Hartwick and SUNY Oneonta this week, with classes starting Monday. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Sarah Thompson, a Hartwick College bio-chem major from Lancaster, Pa., heralds the college’s Awakenings’ program by helping paint the wall at Center and West streets, Oneonta. A senior, Sarah is a leader/guru in Awakenings, a program that aims to quickly integrate incoming freshmen into campus life. Students are arriving back at Hartwick and SUNY Oneonta this week, with classes starting Monday. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
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