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New weightlifting club to focus on student well-being – The Linfield Review

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“Your fitness, your journey, we will help you get there” is the motto of Linfield’s new weightlifting club. Freshman president and club founder Kaison Uehara created the organization to build a safe, productive atmosphere for students to work on their fitness and well-being.  The list of goals for the club are extensive, but different for

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