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The graffiti was found on Agricultural Hall Monday morning.
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The group Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment hosted the event.
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Only 2,411 UW-Madison students completed ballots in this springs ASM elections, a three percent drop from last year's voter turnout.
As public pressure rises to generate meaningful solutions to ensure school safety, lawmakers clash over how best to address the issue.
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