City Council: Move over Syllabus Week, it's time to prepare for Halloween
While most students were headed back to their dorms Monday evening after the first day of classes, Athens City Council focused on a spookier event — Halloween.
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While most students were headed back to their dorms Monday evening after the first day of classes, Athens City Council focused on a spookier event — Halloween.
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