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UCM students show off their true colors in Spotlight event

Alize Moore, a sophomore elementary education major, Justin Pough, a freshman nursing major, and Emily Lemken, a freshman physical therapy major, stand at the paint table to get paint for their art pieces. (Photos by Peter Spexarth, for the Muleskinner)

UCM students gather at the south end of the quad to show their true colors through painting on a mural on Aug. 28.

A Spotlight member lead the event. She named off a list of activities in life that would show people’s true colors, for example splattering the piece of art if their parents are divorced.

Some students would take their paint brush and splatter their mural with paint. This was a way for everyone to bring light to the true colors in their life.

  • UCM students gather at the south end of the quad Aug. 28 for the True Colors event held by The Spotlight.
  • Alize Moore, a sophomore elementary education major, Justin Pough, a freshman nursing major, and Emily Lemken, a freshman physical therapy major, stand at the paint table to get paint for their art pieces.
  • MacKenzie Davis, a freshman chemistry major, paints her true colors.
  • Kaelyn Caldwell, a sophomore open options major, paints "true colors" to remember the event.
  • Kailey Owings, a freshman child and family development major, paints to remind herself to "do it with passion."
  • Zara Rethman, a freshman digital media production major, and Caitlin Mointjoy, show off their true color paintings.
  • UCM students stand together to show their true colors.

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