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20 photo essay Student ink Rae Zimmerli editor-in-chief Students share the stories and meanings behind their tattoos

Macy Salusbury “I got my tattoo in honor of my sister, Hannah, who passed away from neuroblastoma cancer a little less than a year before I was born. I never got to meet her but she forever holds a huge spot in me and my family’s hearts. She would be 21. Getting it did not hurt nearly as bad as I thought it would, just felt kinda like a cat scratching you.”

Grace glenn

“I got all three of these tattoos in honor of my dad who passed away from suicide when I was in seventh grade. The semicolon represents suicide prevention, the B was his inital and I got angel on my side to know that I’ll always have him by my side no matter what.”

“My sister and I got matching tattoos before she left to go back to college in Colorado. The hearts represent each one of us, she is the top heart and I am the bottom heart, hence the reason why my bottom heart is filled and her top heart is filled.” Kate Neil

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