Today: Dec 08, 2024

University brings ‘The Prom’ to the stage

By Carly Russell

Photo Editor

October is breast cancer awareness month. On Oct. 8, the Residence Hall Association held its annual Breast Cancer Awareness walk. Guest speaker and breast cancer survivor Grace Clark spoke, bringing awareness to how to catch breast cancer early and urging students to be aware of their bodies, and emphasizing the importance of knowing how to examine oneself. 

Following the speeches, students, faculty and community members joined together to walk from Buley Library to the Residence Quad together, holding a banner that students wrote encouraging notes on. It read, “Their fight is our fight.” 


Psychology major Kaliah Brown, a sophomore, left, Davonte Glasford, middle left and Kyra Catubig, middle right, graduate interns for orientation, transition and family engagement, and anthropology major Arielle McIntosh, a senior, right. 

Students checking into the breast cancer walk and reciving their free t-shirt. 

Guest speaker Grace Clark, a breast cancer survivor, giving a speech.

K-9 Jules and anthropology major Arielle McIntosh, a senior. 

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