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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Graphic design students at Loyola University are bringing to life a group of stories written by second-graders at the International School of Louisiana.
Fifty second-graders wrote the stories in French. Loyola says in a Tuesday news release that the graphic design students animated the works and added English subtitles for the children's non-French speaking parents.
The animations will be unveiled Monday in Loyola's J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library.
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