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PUBLISHED: 09-22-08
Rainy Night’s Walk
A Columbia College student crosses Wabash Avenue on Sept. 15. The greater Chicago area was hit by rains that flooded many communities.
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A Columbia College student crosses Wabash Avenue on Sept. 15. The greater Chicago area was hit by rains that flooded many communities.
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