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February 05, 2008
Case Spotlight: Sarah Robinson

Case currently is home to more than 4,400 undergraduate students and 148 student groups. With those numbers, it’s no wonder that students believe that campus is very open to and accepting of diversity. Sarah Robinson, a sophomore anthropology and environmental studies double major with a dance minor, relishes in that diversity.
Despite her heavy course load, Sarah has the time to participate in many extracurricular activities such as Case Democrats, Amnesty International, Case STAND (anti-genocide group), and Mather Dance Collective. Sarah loves that “Case students are very involved and aware of global issues, and they take a stand for their beliefs.” The most prominent example of this was during the 2004 elections, when Case hosted the Vice Presidential debate.
Posted by eeg7 at February 5, 2008 10:58 AM
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