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Edited by Minal Chawla. News covers research being done by the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences on the potential for farmed seaweed and shellfish to improve water quality in the Long Island Sound. Also covered is junior, Gilvir Gill, and his naming as UREKA's February undergraduate researcher of the month for his work on algorithms to create fairer electoral districts as a potential solution for gerrymandering. Arts interviews Brooklyn based musician, Quelly Woo, on his upcoming tape, "Tactical Pressure." Another article interviews student and faculty photographers, offering tips, guidance, and their opinions on the importance of visual storytelling through photography. Opinions discusses the hardship women face in the sports field and its ties to sexual harassment. Another writer shares the opinion that US foreign aid during the pandemic should be rooted in compassion, offering its help to less developed countries.