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She fell.
By Kayla Pinson Devin Lightner The Statue of Liberity has fallen. The cold water suffocated her almost immediately and Elise Island was...
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A Child’s Champion - First Place
By Ronae Redwine Devin Lightner When you’re still too small to reach the highest shelf, you must wear a brave face. Fears are not...
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His Life - Honorable Mention
By Tori Lyde Devin Lightner There once was this boy, fat young fella indeed, He always put on the best face but was unhappy, in need....
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Die Deutsch Schreiber - First Place
By Kayla Habeebullah From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit When I was a first-year high school student, I...
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Journey to Me - Honorable Mention
By Kayla Pinson From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit This closet is a space ship. I am a willing...
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Discovering Home Through The House on Mango Street - First Place
By Alexander Pascual From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit The idea of “finding home” has been a common...
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“I Love You”
By Jacquori Braddock From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit All girls dorm that I’m sneakin’ in, But you...
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Untitled
By Emiyah T. Brooks From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit Standing here on this stage, my palms are...
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Save Me
By Erica Alston From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit Protect me from the eyes of society Shield me from...
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Awkward
By Nadine Rayes Devin Lightner The story ended on a bit of a letdown. Just Seemed to fall flat at the end The jokes didn’t make any sense...
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Piano Troubles
By Tori Lyde Devin Lightner 88 keys on a piano, right? No color though just black and white. Happy mediums, there’s no room. One or the...
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Add Lights
By Telvis Savage From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit I hear your questions and I hate questions Like...
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Nothing Lasts Forever
By Damonia Newton From the Mass Communication Department’s 2016 Photojournalism Exhibit She looked at me as if I were a sick patient in a...
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The Yellow Brick Road
By Jocelyn Morris David Lightner Thrifting on Malibu ave...I spy a woman in red. There’s another woman too on the street parallel, on...
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