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A young multi-ethnic woman with curly brown hair wearing a white dress and graduation stoles with desert landscape in the background.

Jocelyn Watson

Freya, a woman of color with long black hair, is outside in front of a palm tree. She smiles at the camera and wears a traditional Indian dress in pink with gold detailing.

Freya Abraham

Yuritiza has long brown hair and is smiling at the camera, is wearing a pink spgahetti strapped shirt.

Yuritza Velazquez

Esha has long black hair with bangs, is wearing a black long sleeve with a white under shirt is smiling at the camera in front of a brick background.

Esha Mathur

Gabby, a white woman with blonde hair and blue eyes is standing on a balcony in front of a blue backdrop of palm trees and the Caribbean ocean, wearing an off-shoulder yellow sundress.

Gabrielle Daines

Lexicon, is facing the camera and smiling. His hands are behind his back and he stands in front of Old Main, which is blurred in the background. He is wearing a red shirt that says "BEAR DOWN" in all caps, and his hair is shoulder-length and curly.

Lexicon Espinoza

Diba Fallah's headshot.

Diba Fallah

Paulette is sitting in front of a gray backdrop. She has dark hair and is wearing long pearl earrings with a lime green top. Paulette is smiling and looking at the camera.

Paulette Nevarez

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