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WALKING THROUGH . . .
the halls of CBA, diversity of the students is not the first thing you would notice. You would see groups of students similarly dressed in the latest styles, gener ally in dress code or close to it. Many students would even be wearing identical sweaters or dresses. You would have to take a much closer look to realize that there are many different types of people here. In fact, you would probably have to first get to know each individual. Being a small school, it is not difficult to at least become familiar with most of the students. This is part of what makes the CBA community a unified group. The students have the opportunity to interact with a wide range of people. Exposure to different interests, opinions, and beliefs offers a whole new educational experience.
(above right) Steven Medicis can’t wait to leave.
(right) "I didn’t do it!” Jennie Castro proclaims to Jeanine San tana.
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