Out My Window

Even though we are all scattered across the globe our windows show us glimpses of the outside world that keep us connected while we’re apart. Here are a few SCU students' views from inside their houses.

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Berkeley, CA - Umbher Kooner

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Centennial, CO - Kylie Griggs

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Los Altos Hills, CA - Ritu Advani

Looking out my window is like taking a journey without leaving my home.
— Ritu Advani
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Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo - Hinata Igawa

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Santa Barbara, CA - Oliveya Leon

My window is like a screen that gives me a break from my computer screen to watch my dogs and sometimes the stars too.
— Oliveya Leon

El Dorado Hills, CA - Emma Sand

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Reno, NV - Sam Welsh

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Palo Alto, CA - Umbher Kooner

The first thing I do every morning is look out the window. I get to wake up and see birds jumping around on the tree branches, and it reminds me how beautiful the place I live is.
— Sam Welsh
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Pulau Ujong, SG - Gabrielle Serena

Waialae Iki, HI - Jeremy Giangarra

Even though I am stuck at home I like to look out my window because it’s a daily reminder of life outside.
— Emma Sand
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Ala Moana, HI - Claire Choi

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Palo Alto, CA - Carolyn Kuimelis

I am really fortunate to be living in a place where I am surrounded by nature everywhere which is hard to find nowadays.
— Claire Choi