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Join us at Ambidextrous, Info Session this Friday

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Come learn about Stanford’s student-run design magazineĀ and how you can become part

of the leadership team or get involved as a writer/photographer/editor/production person!

AMBIDEXTROUS

Stanford University’s Journal of Design

Information Session

Fri Oct 2 12:15PM@ d.school

1 Comment »

  1. chall Said,

    May 3, 2010 @ 9:33 am

    Hello, my son is Ambidextrous and he is having a difficult time reading and comprehending what he is reading. Does this happen to ambidextrous people or should I look at other reasons this might be happening?

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