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Thanksgiving Break Info

Posted on November 6, 2024 by Desroches, Rebecca

Visit dining.uconn.edu/thanksgiving for all the info.


This entry was posted in Dining Hall, Hours, Husky Harvest Food Pantry, Retail.
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