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Hello! My name is Anya Dias-Hawkins. I am a first year student wanting to major in environmental engineering. I really love listening to music.  
 
Hello! My name is Anya Dias-Hawkins. I am a first year student wanting to major in environmental engineering. I really love listening to music.  
  
My proudest accomplishment is my Spotify profile, where I create music playlists based off of colors. The songs fit into genres that pertain to the feeling that the certain color gives me. I edit the playlists periodically depending on new songs I find or that are recommended to me. If you see this page, please send me some song recs and I'll send some to you as well (instagram: anya_dh_)!!
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My proudest accomplishment is my Spotify profile, where I create music playlists based off of colors. The songs fit into genres that pertain to the feeling that the certain color gives me. I edit the playlists periodically depending on new songs I find or that are recommended to me. If you see this page, please send me some song recs and I'll send some to you as well (Instagram: anya_dh_)!!
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Grand Challenges
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[https://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php], Rick DelVecchio, SFGate, 13 May 2006, accessed 6 February 2022 (Clean Water)

Latest revision as of 23:41, 6 February 2022

Hello! My name is Anya Dias-Hawkins. I am a first year student wanting to major in environmental engineering. I really love listening to music.

My proudest accomplishment is my Spotify profile, where I create music playlists based off of colors. The songs fit into genres that pertain to the feeling that the certain color gives me. I edit the playlists periodically depending on new songs I find or that are recommended to me. If you see this page, please send me some song recs and I'll send some to you as well (Instagram: anya_dh_)!!

Grand Challenges [1], Rick DelVecchio, SFGate, 13 May 2006, accessed 6 February 2022 (Clean Water)