Dancing is all the rave on campus
A recap of the Girls Just Want to have Techno event hosted by Women in Psych and the UMD Techno Club. This event offered students a way to destress before finals, learn about the positive impacts of dancing on mental health, and safety tips to consider before attending a festival or party.Learn more about campus life at the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD): https://campus-life.d.umn.edu/
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