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Guest Author Ariela Rutkin-Becker

Ariela1_200Ariela Rutkin-Becker is a senior Near Eastern Studies major in the College of Arts and Sciences.  She was a guest blogger for last year's The Pickup project, as well as being involved in the Gatsby Reading project the year before. After a semester abroad in Cairo, Egypt, Ariela is spending her summer in Manhattan doing office work, crossword puzzles, and rooting for the Yankees.   

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