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Feb

10, 2018

Camping for Obama

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February 22, 2012

Photojournalism junior Cayla Nimmo is a fixture this year in UM student media. She waited in line Tuesday night only intending to shoot photos for the Hurricane and Ibis Yearbook, the two student publications for which she works as photo editor, but ended up waiting til morning with the rest of the campers. In the end, Cayla got a ticket to the event, which will feature President Obama speaking at the Bank United Center Fieldhouse after a tour of the College of Engineering Thursday afternoon.

Without further ado, Distraction is proud to feature Cayla’s photostory: Camping for Obama

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