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| Click to view a list of the 2003-04 Donors “It’s been almost four years since I came to America, and two years since I began my studies at Cuesta,” says Aya who came to the U.S. from Sapporo, Japan. Now she works in the Cuesta cafeteria where she has improved her English speaking ability and acquired many new friends. She will soon graduate from Cuesta with a degree in Fashion Design and Merchandising. What’s next?Aya hopes to be a vintage clothing buyer and open her own shop in San Francisco.
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