Fashion review: Pig Roast 2015
By Lauren Gill | April 13, 2015Collegian Contributor Lauren Gill takes a look at the various fashion decisions people made for this year's Pig Roast.
Collegian Contributor Lauren Gill takes a look at the various fashion decisions people made for this year's Pig Roast.
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