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Campus Photos: Memorial Union Cherry Blossoms

Cherry blossoms surrounding Oregon State University's Memorial Union bloom on a blue sky, 70 degree day. Thursday, April 19th 2018. 

Future OSU student Rilea Ferguson enjoy's a tasty drink while sitting outside of the Memorial Union. Many current and future Beavers have used the beautiful weather to sit and enjoy the overall setting on campus. 

Rilea reacts a joke from a fellow friend, breaking down his initial pose while trying to get the perfect shot for the camera 

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