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Valerie Mooney '28 (right) takes a video of Anoushka Beligi '28 smashing a cup during Wreck the Halls in the Stamp Student Union's Atrium on Thursday. The temporary "rage room" hosted by Student Entertainment Events was part of the Stamp's lineup of stressbusting activities before and during finals. (Photo by Dylan Singleton)
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