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Dia de los Muertos brings students together
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NE students participate in a Mexican tradition Nov. 1 that involves placing decorated sugar skulls and candles on the altar to honor loved ones who have died. The event is a cherished holiday within the Mexican culture.
Photos by Gabrielle Saleh/The Collegian
![NE student Christina Norton decorates a sugar skull as part of NE’s Dia de los Muertos celebration Nov. 1.](https://collegian.tccd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Saleh_NE-Dia-de-Los-Muertos1-498x640.jpg)
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