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My Portfolio
Welcome to my portfolio. Here you’ll find a selection of my work. Explore my projects to learn more about what I do.

Worth more than words
Bethel University senior Mu Ku Shi uses tattoo art, soccer to express himself in ways language can’t.
Behind the veil
In the village of Titram, where traditions and customs weave into everyday life, local women find empowerment in the simplicity of covering their faces with veils.


Senator Mary Kunesh fights for the silenced
Minnesota senator fights for the rights of missing and murdered Indigenous people by educating the public.
A language for all ears
A reflection on my time in India.


Clothed in empowerment
Through nonprofit Dress for Success Twin Cities, Sara Poldrugovac Darst walks the runway toward a future in fashion and sustainability.
Coeval
The Coeval literary journal, is a yearly publication run by students of the English & Journalism department.


Radio station with local ties celebrates 100 years
WDGY Radio is a family-owned, rock ‘n’ roll radio station that will be celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
Sadder’s Automotive to close after 30 years
Sadder’s Automotive, a well-known car repair shop located in Lino Lakes, will be closing down after more than 30 years in business. Their last month in business will be July.


Thank God for therapists
An ode to therapy; the thing that saved me and continues to save me.
Learning to parent myself
When I left my dad's house, I didn't know I'd be losing a parent and finding onre in myself.


Professor Project: Andrew Bramsen
Andy Bramsen reflects on his journey, from growing up as a missionary kid in Senegal, West Africa, to teaching political science at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
#TFTB: What do you want your legacy to be?
In this episode of Thoughts from the Bubble, students at Bethel University share what they want their legacies to be. From making the next big scientific discovery to showing Christ’s love to others, Bethel students have a variety of hopes and dreams.

An ode to my sister
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