UR student to co-chair Richmond's annual Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk
Richmond's Out of the Darkness Walk, which promotes suicide awareness, is being co-hosted by a University of Richmond student this year.
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Richmond's Out of the Darkness Walk, which promotes suicide awareness, is being co-hosted by a University of Richmond student this year.
Editor's note: Shahan Mufti is The Collegian faculty adviser.
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