Sydney Burns’ and Julia Piskunowicz’s entrepreneurial journey began with a moment of panic. Burns, a philosophy student at Western, was checking the weather app on her phone between classes when she saw the temperature had spiked by 15 degrees. S …
Sydney Burns’ and Julia Piskunowicz’s entrepreneurial journey began with a moment of panic. Burns, a philosophy student at Western, was checking the weather app on her phone between classes when she saw the temperature had spiked by 15 degrees. S …
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Master beadwork artist Leith Mahkewa channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs
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