Привет, дорогой друг! «Новогодний медиамарафон» давно подошел к концу. Это были прекрасные три дня, наполненные увлекательными лекциями и мастер-классами. Чтобы ещё раз окунуться в атмосферу этого мероприятия, делимся с тобой подборкой фотографий с заключительного дня, а также прикрепляем ссылку на фотографии со всех трех дней марафона.
Привет, дорогой друг! «Новогодний медиамарафон» давно подошел к концу. Это были прекрасные три дня, наполненные увлекательными лекциями и мастер-классами. Чтобы ещё раз окунуться в атмосферу этого мероприятия, делимся с тобой подборкой фотографий с заключительного дня, а также прикрепляем ссылку на фотографии со всех трех дней марафона.
Скорее ищи себя и сохраняй фотографии! ❤️
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BY Абитуриенты журфака Президентской академии 2025
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