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February 29, 2012 Campus, Campus Life, Featured, Lifestyle, Lifestyle, Students Weekly Photography February 19 – 26 Each week Grand Central Magazine photographers will be sharing some of their photos from their daily encounters. Cigarette butts are non-biodegradable. (Jasmine Smith | Grand Central Magazine) An unknown man was caught handing out Wendy's burgers to passing vehicles at the intersection of Preston and Washington Streets on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012. (Zachary Wittman | Grand Central Magazine ) Nickolas Williams reads "Letters to a Young Brother: MANifest Your Destiny" in Celani Residence Hall, 303 E. Broomfield St., Mount Pleasant, Mich., Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2012. (Jasmine Smith | Grand Central Magazine) To celebrate President's Day, a collection of some original presidential signatures hung in the Baber Room in CMU's Library. (Andrea Henk | Grand Central Magazine) At the Michigan Press Photographers Association (MPPA) seminar in Lansing, a $300 goal was raised over Saturday night to go toward a charity. The money was raised easily because CMU photojournalism senior Jake May said he would let the judges and other professionals shave his beard if the goal was met. (Andrea Henk | Grand Central Magazine) (Jordan Oster | Grand Central Magazine) (Jordan Oster | Grand Central Magazine) (Jordan Oster | Grand Central Magazine) (Jordan Oster | Grand Central Magazine)