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Coffee House Winter 2013

March 27, 2013 Posted by BRIDGE Event

On Thursday March 13, the students of the UWSA showcased yet another facet of their talent.

Performers and spectators from the undergraduate and graduate programs of the architecture school enjoyed a night of music and burritos at the Mi Casa es tu Casa Mexican Restaurant in downtown Cambridge for this term’s installment of the Coffee House.

Like always, the event was a great success. If you were unfortunate enough to miss it, scroll down for a selection of videos from some of the night’s great performers.

 

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