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Seen on Campus | What do you cherish the most?

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[two_first]Silky Kang, South Korea
MA Fine Art

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My ring from Hawaii. It reminds me of my first visit.[/two_first][two_second]Debbie Hubbard, Lincoln
BA Fine Art

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My photo album from when I was a baby. My grandma used to keep it.[/two_second][divider type=”thin”][two_first]
Jordan Patterson-Weber, New York
BA Textile Design

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Bright and vibrant colours around me.[/two_first][two_second]Martin Essemann, Denmark
BA Fine Art

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Dreams. Without them, nothing makes sense.[/two_second][divider type=”thin”]Charlie Patterson, South London
Graphic Design alumnus 

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My dogs. Because they’re my family.

 

Photography by Yifan Chen 

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