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ar·ti·facts and Crowd Control

Posted on February 20, 2014 by Andie Alexander
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Prof. Trost takes a moment with ar·ti·facts to talk about a U2 poster he got at a concert in Germany. Take a look to see what he has to say…

ar·ti·facts: Crowd Control with Prof. Trost from UA Religious Studies.

Posted in Faculty Blog, Relevance of Humanities, Religion in Culture | Tagged ar·ti·facts, Crowd Control, Ted Trost, U2 | Leave a reply

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