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Students share their favorite campus selfie spots

Historic BellClock tower/pedestrian mallCleon F. Thompson Center BreezewayKennedy Dining Hall (the caf')The historic arches

If you are new to the Ram family, you may be looking for the best spots on campus to show some Ram Pride during your next photo opp. Look no further.

Kambre Stephens, Mr. Sophomore, and Rebecca Stuckey, Miss Sophomore, have you covered.

Here are their five favorite selfie spots on campus.

  1. Historic Bell (outside Blair Hall)
  2. Clock Tower/Pedestrian Mall 
  3. Cleon F. Thompson Center Breezeway
  4. Kennedy Dining Hall (the caf')
  5. The Historic Arches

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