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. Dams and weirs were built to make for easier fishing. The groundwater that helps feed the stream was pumped for construction, watering lawns, and other uses. Sometime in the 1940s, these factors, as well as other alterations, came together to result in the creek going dry for the first time in anyone’s memory at the time. Since then, the once ever-flowing creek has become an intermittent creek, meaning it dries up during certain parts of the year. With the water went the salmon. People driving by
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The Department of History is proud to present the 2021 Senior Capstones. The presentations were given virtually on several dates during Spring Term. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. April 15, 2021Gracie AndersonBrennan CostelloAndrew WelchGracie Anderson``From Spring to Fall: A Study of Memory and Collective Action in 1968 and 1989 Czechoslovakia``Brennan Costello``Dying with Honor: The Sobibor Revolt and Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust``Andrew Welch``The
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