Controversies in Philanthropy: FSSO 119-100 Fall 2021

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Chloe Maciejewski (She/her/hers)
Chloe Maciejewski is a first-year at Case Western Reserve University, from Potomac, Maryland. She is majoring in Civil engineering with a sequence in Environmental Science, and plans to also minor in Polymer Science and Engineering. She plays on the CWRU Women's Volleyball team, and also enjoys photography, longboarding, playing the violin, and petting her cats in her free time.

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Jaidyn Emerson (She/her/hers)
Jaidyn Emerson is a first-year at Case Western Reserve University, from Williamsville, New York. She is majoring in Neuroscience and planning to minor in Cognitive Science. She likes to play the violin in her free time, though she wanted to play the Bass. She likes to take long runs through the woods, even though there are snakes. Jaidyn also likes to play sports, listen to music, and read.
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Brie Bella (She/her/hers)


Brie Bella is a first-year student at Case Western Reserve University, from Honolulu, Hawaii. She is majoring in Biology and plans on minoring in Medical Anthropology. She likes to go to the beach in her free time as well as spending too much money at the mall. She is also a coffee connoisseur. She cannot function without her iced caramel macchiato. She has participated in Judo since she was six years old and likes to stay active when she can. 
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