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Vital Signs: Navigating a College Campus with a Disability

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For students with disabilities, just getting to class can be a hurdle, especially when the school campus itself has dramatic changes in elevation. As part of our first-person series called "Vital Signs," we explore how the environment affects health. UC Santa Cruz senior Ariana Rojas talks about navigating her campus' unique terrain. Arthritis and chronic pain limit her ability to climb stairs and walk the grounds.

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