I'd like to introduce you to the Renaissance Newsletter! The Renaissance Newsletter will be sent out every week and will contain updates on the latest articles posted on the Renaissance Site. You'll want to be kept current with what's happening here and the Renaissance Newsletter is a great way for that to occur.
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