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    The Exponent won first-place award again at the American Scholastic Press Association

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    Female students celebrate female faculty, grateful for their mentorship

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    U.S. House candidate holds meet and greet at Café Ah-Roma

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    BW Deficit

    Board of Trustees to compile list of proposed program cuts by September

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    The Expression

    New Works Festival features short plays to replace annual 10-minute Play Festival

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    BW Esports Several Time Champions

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    Class officers seek an inclusive April Reign

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    BFA acting seniors demonstrate skills in digital Senior showcase

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    The Expression

    BW Beatles perform ‘Abbey Road’ for 2024 run

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Hannah Wetmore

Hannah Wetmore, Executive Editor, Web

Hannah Wetmore is a senior political science major at Baldwin Wallace. She currently works on a variety of projects for The Exponent but her main responsibilities fall to social media and web presence maintenance as well as multi-media projects. She has been writing for The Exponent for three years and after graduating intends to pursue a career in journalism with an interest in working for NPR or The New York Times covering political issues.

You can reach her at [email protected] if you prefer a non-Baldwin Wallace affiliated email account.

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