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Grace Schuringa

Grace Schuringa, Arts and Culture Editor

Grace Schuringa is a freshman from New York, N.Y. double majoring in communications and critical & creative media with a minor in journalism. On Wake Forest’s campus, she is a contributing designer for the Magnolia magazine and a volunteer at Forsyth Humane Society, as well as a member of Project Pumpkin, Hit the Bricks, the Wake Forest Ski Team, and Greek life. In her free time, Grace enjoys reading and traveling, fashion interning and spending time with family and friends. 

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Dead Man’s Cell Phone serves as a prescient warning of the shift in interpersonal connection, and disconnect, in a world ruled by technology.

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Grace Schuringa, Arts and Culture Editor
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