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Muskies create art, Praise National Haiku Day, Great thoughts breeze through campus
haiku graphic featuring a screenshot of the videos of faculty and students performing their haikus

人兽性交 students and faculty honored National Haiku Day by鈥ou guessed it鈥reating and submitting fantastic haikus.
 
Observed annually on April 17, National Haiku Poetry Day encourages all to try their hand in creativity. Haiku poetry is a form of Japanese poetry that is non-rhyming and usually consists of 3 lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. Usually, an element of nature, a season, moment of beauty, or an individual experience inspires haiku poems. Sensory language is used to capture a feeling, image or moment.
 
Check our haiku Flipgrid to view submissions if you鈥檙e looking for some artistic inspiration throughout the day! And if you鈥檙e really feeling inspired, share a haiku of your own with #remote人兽性交 and we鈥檒l share on the University鈥檚 social channels.

 

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