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A reflective walk. (Sasha Ryu / Daily Trojan)
THE WEEKLY FRAME II — WEEK 2

Symmetry

Photos by SASHA RYU & JOY WANG
Words by HENRY KOFMAN

Symmetry is perfectly even; things are split down the middle. As a term used both mathematically and artistically it, in and of itself, splits the studies up evenly.

This week for “The Weekly Frame,” staff photographers Sasha Ryu and Joy Wang went out with this concept in mind. While reality is not as perfectly divided as a Wes Anderson frame, one can still find symmetry in the architecture and environment around campus.

Henry Kofman

Photo Editor
Hammock Hill Hangout. (Joy Wang / Daily Trojan)
A lit Zumberge Hall of Science. (Sasha Ryu / Daily Trojan)
Windows of Birnkrant Residential College. (Joy Wang / Daily Trojan)
Between two lamps. (Sasha Ryu / Daily Trojan)
A quick nap. (Sasha Ryu / Daily Trojan)
Doheny Days. (Joy Wang / Daily Trojan)
Music on a hill. (Sasha Ryu / Daily Trojan)
Under the Arches. (Joy Wang / Daily Trojan)
Arches of DMC. (Joy Wang / Daily Trojan)

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