Published April 4, 2005
Rackham student L’heureux Lewis demonstrates his moves on the Diag as a part of a practice session of the Gendai-Ninpo club. Gendal-Ninpo is a Japanese martial art. (Alexander Dziadosz/Daily)
Published April 4, 2005
Rackham student L’heureux Lewis demonstrates his moves on the Diag as a part of a practice session of the Gendai-Ninpo club. Gendal-Ninpo is a Japanese martial art. (Alexander Dziadosz/Daily)




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