Freshman Christopher
Ribaudo, studying Math and Statistics, prefers to do his work outdoors as he
thinks it is more peaceful.
Sketching the
buildings in school is practice for Olivia Duley, a junior majoring in
landscape architecture.
a
sprained ankle will not stop freshman Abdoulay Lashley (left) from going to
school. The bioengineering student got injured while trying out for the school
lacrosse team. Accompanying him is Nathan Laieke, a freshman in Computer
Science.
A sprained ankle will not stop freshman Abdoulay Lashley (left) from going to school. The bioengineering student got injured while trying out for the school lacrosse team. Accompanying him is Nathan Laieke, a freshman in Computer Science.
The doors of the
Adele H. Stamp Student Union building are constantly swinging from students
opening them to enter and leave. The building is a central gathering point for
students at all times of the day.
While the school day
has only just begun for some students, it has ended for others. Students line
up to board bus 128 out of the university campus.
Sophomore Kiernan
Furness, majoring in community health, waits at the sheltered bus stop outside
the Adele H. Stamp Student Union building.
The second floor of
the Adele H. Stamp Student Union building came to life as booths were set up
along rows of tables as part of the Second Look Fair. Students packed the hall
browsing through the many clubs and activities on display.
Aviva Lucas, a Plant
Science and Studio Art junior, demonstrates her origami technique while manning
the origami club booth at the Second Look Fair.
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