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She’a lunchtime jog

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May 25, 2011September 28, 2009 Shea Denning

This blog post was inspired by my lunchtime jog across campus last week, and, more specifically, by the driver of the car who sped toward me as I darted across the crosswalk on Raleigh Road.  You know who you are . . . Pedestrians have the right of way. It’s a mantra I used frequently … Read more

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