Here’s yet another set of photos from a Tufts Dining event. I find it’s difficult to keep event photos from looking same-y after a while — even though the decorations and food are different for every event, after a while you start to learn the angles and light in the dining centers so well that you can get into a rut without realizing it. I’ll have to find some way of jazzing it up soon.
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