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Head Over Heals for the FLC Mini-Ramp

Reported and Photographed by: AJ Repinski

Author: McCormick, Mia/Wednesday, September 13, 2023/Categories: Home, Culture, Sports

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John Norsen, an environmental biology student, drops in at the Fort Lewis College mini-ramp. Located behind the Center of Southwest Studies building, students attend the park to have fun with friends after classes, he said. 

 

Norsen locks into a trick.

 

An accidental weight-shift sends Norsen falling to his back. While skateboarding can be a challenge, Norsen says, he isn’t finished. “I’ve got to do this now,” he said. “Falling pushes me to be better.”


 

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