"Hey Duluth! Today marks my return to Saint Scholastica as an adjunct faculty member. As many of you know, campaigning for Mayor is not my day job—it's a labor of love for our City. Working the campaign on top of everything else can be a heavy lift, but it's important for me to stay me, and continue doing work about which I am passionate. I absolutely love teaching! And, my students keep me both grounded and humble. I’m excited to be back on campus, engaging with students, and doing the job that helps pay the bills. See you on the campaign trail, and maybe even in the classroom! For more information about our campaign, visit: www.RogerForDuluth.com"
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