Southern Connecticut State University (Southern Connecticut, Southern Connecticut State, SCSU, or simply Southern) is a
public university
A public university or public college is a university or college that is in state ownership, owned by the state or receives significant government spending, public funds through a national or subnational government, as opposed to a private unive ...
in
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134,023 ...
. Part of the
Connecticut State University System
The Connecticut State Universities (CSU) are part of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities, the largest public higher education system in Connecticut, and the second largest in New England. The four comprehensive state universities enrol ...
, it was founded in 1893 and is governed by the
Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education.
History
On September 11, 1893, New Haven State Normal School, a two-year teacher training school, was established. The Skinner School, a two-story building, was used as the first campus. It was situated on State Street at the corner of what was then known as Summer Street. Arthur Boothby Morrill served as the first principal of the Normal School from 1893 to 1924. Two female teachers and Morrill made up the faculty.
Prospective students had to be at least 16 years of age, and typically had either a three year high school degree or two years teaching experience. There were 85 women in the first class. Tuition was free for students, in-state or out-of-state, as long as a declaration to complete their studies and teach in Connecticut was signed. All textbook materials were provided by the school. Boarding was available for between $3.50 and $4.00 a week, although the majority of the students were from New Haven and commuted.
The Skinner School was soon outgrown by the rapidly growing Normal School. In 1896, it was moved to a new building on Howe and Oak St. This was a better location because of its larger size and its proximity to several elementary schools where students could train. At this point, the Normal School could only award certificates in teaching to graduates.
By 1937 the school was able to grant bachelor's degrees, and thus renamed New Haven State Teacher's College. Graduate degrees were offered starting in 1954, a year after the school moved to its current campus on Crescent St.
New Haven State Teacher's College became Southern Connecticut State College in 1959. In March 1983 the school was renamed Southern Connecticut State University and made part of the Connecticut State University System.
Campus
Southern has one campus located at 501 Crescent Street, in New Haven, bordering parts of
Hamden, Connecticut
Hamden is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The town's nickname is "The Land of the Sleeping Giant". The population was 61,169 at the 2020 census.
History
The peaceful tribe of Quinnipiacs were the first residents of the ...
. Fitch Street separates the academic and residential sections of the campus. The School of Business was moved to the renovated former student center in mid-2012. The building houses meeting rooms, offices for faculty, and trading rooms. As part of an effort to expand on the university's science programs, the laboratory science building was opened in 2015. The four-story building specializes with cancer research, physics and optics, along with other fields of sciences.
Academics
Rankings
* 121 in Regional Universities North by ''
U.S. News & World Report'' in 2020.
Teacher Education
Southern Connecticut State University remains a center for teacher education. Southern is the only school in Connecticut to offer a master's degree concentration in
autism spectrum disorder
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s. The university received approval for its first doctoral program, an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.
Nursing
NCLEX
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passing rates for Southern students hover between 90 and 100 percent in the past three decades.
Liberal Education Program
The LEP program consists of electives, and is a requirement for all majors. This program is meant to expose students to different types of classes outside side of their major. It is broken up into three tiers of classes and accounts for 42 credits of a student's degree. Tier one includes Inquiry 101, Writing 102 and a couple other basic classes that are geared towards Freshmen. It also requires completion of a 200 level language course in any of 10 languages, including American Sign Language. Tier two is broken into 9 categories. Students are required to take one class for each category. The categories include American Experience, Cultural Expression, Creative Drive, Global Awareness, Mind and Body, Natural World I and II, Social Structure, and Time and Place. Tier Three is considered a "Capstone" and only one class is taken. Generally a student's major requires a 300 or 400 level course in the major to complete this capstone. Every major is required to take 3 W or written intensive courses before graduating.
Student life
Greek life
There are many Greek-lettered social organizations on campus. Each organization strives for the betterment of students. Each organization is unique in its make-up, beliefs, and traditions.
Here is a list of the fraternities and sororities that are active or inactive on campus.
Library
Southern Connecticut State University's Hilton C. Buley Library was named after
Hilton C. Buley
Hilton or Hylton may refer to:
Companies
* Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc., a global hospitality company based in the United States that owns several hotel chains and subsidiary companies containing the Hilton name
** Hilton Hotels & Resorts, fla ...
, the president of the New Haven State Teachers College which was a former name of the institution, from July 1, 1954, to February 18, 1971. He was an educator and administrator in New York, New Jersey, and Wisconsin prior to earning a doctorate degree from Columbia University. He served as an administrator in the New Hampshire public schools before joining Southern.

The first library was housed at 2 Howe Street, New Haven, the original home of the university which was then called New Haven Normal School and consisted of a reading room with two walls of wooden bookshelves and a stack area in the balcony on the third wall.
When the school opened in 1893, the library contained 500 books.
By 1950 a collection of over 28,000 books and 200 periodical subscriptions was crammed into the space which was originally intended for 10,000 volumes.
The library's move to the main building on Crescent Street, Engleman Hall, was accomplished in 1954 shortly before Buley came to Southern. By the year 1969 it contained over 200,000 volumes and was outgrowing its space yet again.
The dedication ceremony of a new Hilton C. Buley Library was held on October 31, 1970, a few months prior to the president's retirement.
The library could hold up to 500,000 volumes with flexible space that could accommodate an equal number of additional volumes. However, as the library's collections kept growing, space was a major concern. When funding for a new addition and renovation to the existing library was approved by the legislature, a building planning committee was formed in 1999 with a new library building finally opening in March 2014.
The current library features four Tiffany Windows.
Louis C. Tiffany
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(1848-1933), one of America's most talented and renowned artists best known for his work in stained glass, created these beautiful pieces. Three of these, "Angel of Praise", "Water Brooks", and "Hector" are located on the south side of the Learning Commons area just behind the Reference Desk in large boxes to be viewed against natural light. These were donated to the university in the sixties from the First Center Church of Christ in New Haven. A fourth window, the "Congregational window", was donated by the Congregational Church in the 1990s and is currently displayed in the second floor reading room. The windows were installed in the old library in 1972 but just before the building was renovated they were removed, restored by Serpentino Stained Glass Studio, and kept in storage till they were ready to be displayed.
The Water Brooks window (1898-1904) was created in memory of Ezekiel Hayes Trowbridge, a descendant of one of the founders of the Church, and is 54" wide and 98" high. The Hector, which was designed in 1898, is the ship which transported the early colonist to New Haven in 1638. The four corners of the window contain the four meeting houses of the congregation dated 1640, 1670, 1757, and 1814.
Library holdings include the Carolyn Sherwin Bailey's Collection of Children's Literature, Helen Liveten Juvenile Collection, William Cahn Labor Collection, Connecticut Collection, Eula H. Davies Napoleonica Collection, A.H. Gosselin Sound Collection, David Libbey Collection of Library Postcards, Edward G. Levy collection of Nineteenth Century Textbooks and Ephemera, Sherman Reilly Collection of Tracts, and the Artists' Book Collection. The university's digital collections include American Publishers' Binding, 1829–1975; ''Connecticut Libraries'', the newsletter of the Connecticut Library Association; Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame containing samples of ephemera owned by women who belonged to the Hall of Fame; and the Libbey Library Postcard Collection consisting of over 1,400 library postcards donated by Dr. David Libbey, professor emeritus.
Sustainability
On May 30, 2019, Southern officially declared a "Climate Emergency" after recent student advocacy and Faculty from the Department of the Environment, Geography and Marine Sciences advocating for the university to take stronger action in addressing climate change. This makes Southern the first university in the U.S. to make such a declaration.
Athletics
Notable alumni
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Timothy I. Ahern
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Biography
Ahern was born on November 7, 1924, in New Haven, Connecticut. At the age of 15 he entered New Haven State Teachers College. Lat ...
–
U.S. Air Force
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general
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Tony Amendola
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– actor
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Kevin Anderson – head men's soccer coach at
Columbia University
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Joe Andruzzi
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College career
Andruzzi played college football at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Connecticut, where he majored in special educat ...
– professional American football player
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Lynn Austin
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Christy Award
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-winning author
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John Ball – professional soccer player
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Brian Bliss
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Bliss played professionally in Europe and the United ...
– professional soccer player
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Dorinda Keenan Borer
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– Connecticut State Representative
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Steve Bush
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Bush was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1997. After several year ...
– professional American football player
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Jacques Cesaire
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– professional American football player
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Jerome Cunningham
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Professional career
After going undrafted in the 2013 NFL Draft, Cunningham was invited to the Indianapoli ...
- professional American football player
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John DeBrito
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– professional soccer player
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Warren Doyle –
Appalachian Trail
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hiker, supporter, and speed hiker.
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James Economou
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College career
Economou attended Southern Con ...
– professional American football player
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Anthony Fantano
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– host of
WNPR The Needle Drop
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music program
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Ancil Farrier
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...
– professional soccer player
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Kaliegh Garris
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Miss Connecticut Teen USA
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The state pageant directors are:
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and
Miss Teen USA 2019
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The 2019 competition served as the second consecutive ...
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Dave Gettleman
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– professional American football
general manager
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*
Ficre Ghebreyesus – Eritrean-American painter
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Kevin Gilbride
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– Head Coach of the
New York Guardians
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Marilyn Giuliano
Marilyn Giuliano (born July 14, 1953 in Wallingford, Connecticut) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.
She graduated from Southern Connecticut State University.
Career
Giuliano was first elected to the House of Representati ...
– Connecticut State Representative
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Tim Holt
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In a career spanning more ...
– college and professional football coach
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Rep. Jahana Hayes –
Congresswoman
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for Connecticut's 5th district
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Chris Houser
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Youth
Born in Pierre, Houser grew up in Sioux ...
– professional soccer player
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Cathy Inglese
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– collegiate basketball coach
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Gilbert Jean-Baptiste
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Youth
Born in Montreal, Jean-Baptiste grew up in ...
– professional soccer player
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Mike Katz
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– professional bodybuilder and NFL player for the New York Jets
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George Kiefer
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– head men's soccer coach at the
North Carolina State University
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Dan Lauria
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Ea ...
– actor
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James Marshall – author and illustrator
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Bonaventure Maruti
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Maruti has played 14 international matches for the Kenyan national team. He is Follo's leading scorer all-time. H ...
– professional soccer player
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Nangolo Mbumba
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A member of the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), Mbumba has headed a number of Nami ...
–
Namibia
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n politician
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Scott Mersereau
Scott Robert Mersereau born (April 8, 1965 in Riverhead, New York,
United States) is a former defensive lineman for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He attended college at Southern Connecticut State University. He played pro ...
– former defensive end for the
New York Jets
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Nick Nicolau
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He spent most of the 1960s -'70s coaching at college programs such as ...
– college and professional American football coach
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Olivier Occéan
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Club career
College soccer
Occéan played college soccer at Essex County College, Newark NJ in NJCAA Div ...
– professional soccer player
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Andrew Olivieri
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– professional soccer player
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Bo Oshoniyi
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Career
Oshoniyi's Nigerian father drowned wh ...
– professional soccer player
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Juan Carlos Osorio
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Osorio began his playing career with Deportivo Pereira in 1982, and went on to play for Brazili ...
– professional soccer player
*
Paul Oyuga
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Career
He has played club football for AFC Leopards, Connecticut Wolves, Örebro SK, Bryne FK
B ...
– professional soccer player
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Chris Palmer – professional American football coach
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Henry E. Parker
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Connecticut State Treasurer
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(1975–1986)
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Rob Parker – professional television journalist
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Mike Petke
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– professional soccer player
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Neil Thomas Proto
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– lawyer, teacher, lecturer, and author
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Ray Reid
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– head men's soccer coach at the
University of Connecticut
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Carlos Rocha
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Career
Rocha played college soccer for the Southern Connecticut Fighting Owls between 1994 and 1996, where he is in the top 20 all-time assists list.
Rocha ...
– professional soccer player
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Jordan Russolillo
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Career
He played for the Chicago Fire two games in the Major League Soccer
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– professional soccer player
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John Searles
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– author, book critic, and editor-at-large at Cosmopolitan magazine
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Cristian da Silva
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– professional soccer player
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Parrish Smith
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Career
He attended Brentwood High School, and has rel ...
– musician
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Victoria Leigh Soto
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– teacher, murdered in the
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting
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Erik Stocklin
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– American actor
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Jeff Stoutland
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– professional American football coach
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Andy Talley
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People
* Andy (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
*Horace Andy (born 1951), Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer born Horace Hinds
*Katja Andy (1907–2013), German-American pianist and pian ...
– Former
Villanova University
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head football coach
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Daniel Trust –
Rwandan genocide
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survivor, motivational speaker
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Travis Tucker
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College career
After graduating from South Shore High School in Brooklyn, New York, Tucker was recruited ...
– former tight end for the
Cleveland Browns
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Norby Williamson Norby Williamson (born 1963) is an American executive and television producer. He is the Executive Senior Vice President of Studio and Event Production for ESPN. Since October 2005, Williamson has overseen all studio shows as well as all live spor ...
–
ESPN
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vice president of studio and remote production
References
External links
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SCSU Athletics Website
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