Brianna Brooks, senior interdisciplinary studies major, tries to guess how many chocolate kisses are inside a jar at the Media Studies Club’s Anti-Valentine’s Day table, Feb. 11. The closest guess would win a media studies t-shirt.
Senior media studies majors Sarah Sahib, left, and Isabel Skarzynski, right, call students over the Anti-Valentine’s Day table across from the Bagel Wagon in Engleman, Wednesday, Feb. 11. Anti-Valentine’s Day was a topic hosted by the university’s Media Studies Club. Skarzynski said the club wanted to create awareness that the day is a”media created holiday,” and gifts aren’t the only way to show someone’s love.
Brooke Haley, freshman pre-nursing major, smiles shyly after receiving a rose delivered in the middle of her class in Engleman Hall, Feb. 12.
Phillip Hoang, sophomore computer science major, and Jessica Yupangui, junior pre-nursing major, cut and prepare roses before delivery during TKE’s annual Valentine’s Day rose sale, Feb. 12.
Kiara Kallaway, sophomore biology major, orders rose delivery from Chris Berry, sophomore business management major, during the rose sale at the Engleman Rotunda, Thursday, Feb. 12. TKE was holding their annual fundraiser rose sale, and delivering flowers to the recipients throughout the week.
Students from the Spanish and Italian clubs scramble to find a seat while playing musical chairs during a club event in Engleman Hall, Feb. 12. The two language clubs celebrated their own version of Valentine’s Day, which they called “A Night of Romance……Languages.”