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COVID-19: Western homecoming sees smaller-than-normal turnout amid pandemic

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“I have heard of pretty large gatherings in the past, and I was pretty excited for it, but with COVID it’s a little different from what we expected and a lot of cops,” Rymkiewicz said.

 

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