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Category Archives: PHOTO OF THE WEEK

May 24, 2014

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Photo of the Week for May 24, 2014. By Staff Writer Rose Zhu.

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May 10, 2014

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Photo of the Week for May 10, 2014. By Ellyette Iverson, Contributing Writer.

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May 3, 2014

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Photo of the Week for May 3, 2014. By Ellyette Iverson, Contributing Writer.

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April 26, 2014

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Photo of the Week for April 26, 2014. By Logan Ma, President

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April 19, 2014

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Photo of the Week for April 19, 2014. By UCSD student Natalie Rhoades.

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APRIL 12, 2014

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Photo of the Week for April 12, 2014. By UCSD student Guang Yang.

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NOVEMBER 21, 2013

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Outside of Santiago, Chile lies the Cajon del Maipo, a beautiful system of valleys within the coridillera of the Andes leading into Argentina. Photo by UCSD student AJ Thomason.

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