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A FILIPINO freshman at California State Fullerton University, Jestin Samson goes through the typical experiences of a college kid, only he might see things differently -- literally. He has been diagnosed with general aniridia and glaucoma, visual malformations that prevent his eyes from operating normally. Here he explains his condition over lunch at the school's food court to INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla. This is the first in a series of five videos capturing a day in the college life of this Filipino student.

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