Sharing Session (Article 2):
I turned the corner and here I am back on campus again.
This time I returned to the campus, my identity has changed. Two years ago, I graduated from the School of Journalism and Communication. Two years later I returned as a staff member. The feeling seemed familiar and yet strange.

On my first day of work, considering myself a well-informed alumnus I went as straight as an arrow to the shuttle bus terminal and put on a triumphant smile after getting onto the first shuttle bus. Unexpectedly though, most of the passengers alighted from the bus on central campus. Only by then did I realize the bus was not going "up" to New Asia and United. I still had time luckily, so I decided to go "up" to New Asia on foot, the primitive way. On the way I passed the New Asia student canteen, where I used to have breakfast, lunch and dinner in my undergraduate days, only to find a renovated canteen which was well-lit and tidy. Though getting on the wrong bus, I made a new discovery.

Joining the media two years after graduation, I started to record big events and small matters with text and photos and came to realize it was a big world indeed. Now I resigned from the reporter's job and am back here on campus, I am not certain if this is the right move for me. Yet I turned the corner and saw a new landscape. Let me take a deep breath and take big strides to walk on.

Miss Huen Ka Ping, Cintia
School of Journalism and Communication

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