dancers on stage

Is there something you could spend hours doing and never get tired of doing it? Is there something that makes you come alive and sparks joy in your heart? Whether it be taking photos, dancing, working out, playing video games, volunteering, writing, or collecting plants — we want to know what you’re passionate about! On August 3, we launched our fourth theme in the #spubound photo contest for Seattle Pacific’s 2020 incoming class.

Incoming students showed us their #mypassion photos on social media, and we narrowed it down to the top two. We loved seeing all their unique passions that mark them and set them a part! We’re excited to see how they’ll use those passions to create communities and connect with others while at SPU!

You voted to choose the best photo, and you chose Brock’s photo as the winner! He has won $50 to donate to any nonprofit organization relevant to his passion/hobby. Congratulations!

The #spubound photo contest is almost over! Only TWO more themes to go!

All students who submit photos will be entered into a raffle to win a $150 Amazon gift card at the end of the contest.

Voting closed on Friday, August 14 at 11:59 p.m.

1. @sarahecarter_

“i’m so lucky to do what i love in the place that i love @tlakehsm

 

2. @justbrockagain

“What is drama (theatre) but life with the dull bits cut out.” – Alfred Hitchcock

 

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