Sociology major Jonathan De Los Santos, applied mathematics major Lena Nguyen, sociology major Susan
Garlington and computer science major Crossby Dessalines, seniors, holding up their terrariums. Photos by William Gagné
On April 22, the university hosted its Earth Day Terrarium Takeover in the Adanti Student Center in Room 217, where students spent the afternoon creating miniature plant ecosystems.
The Sandy Hook memorial sculpture set in its orginal location in the Sandy Hook Alumnae Remembrance
Garden. Photos by William Gagné
The sculpture was designed by 2013 graduate Carlene Barnes, and the university staff teamed with Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio in Vermont to create the design.
Brownell Hall residents getting ready to accept their
trophy. Photos by Lily Rand
On Sunday, April 12, residents from across campus gathered for the university’s annual Hall Olympics, a spirited morning of friendly competition and hall pride.
Chemistry major Monserrat Martinez-Garcia, a
senior, and her Guiding Eyes pup Nia sitting on the
floor for a picture. Photos by Lily Rand
On Oct. 15, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority hosted its annual Buzzathon fundraiser on the Buley Library patio to support Camp Rising Sun, a summer program for children who have been diagnosed with
By Lily Rand Photo Editor On Saturday, Oct. 4, the university celebrated Homecoming and Family Day with many events across campus. Students and families began by going to the welcome tent on
Marketing major Rhianna Pierre and exploratory
major Amaya Outler, freshmen, nursing major Gracy
Dasilva and business administration major Farrah
Kelly-Driss, sophomores, holding up their flags. Photos by Will Gagné
On Thursday, Sept. 25, the Caribbean Student Association hosted its annual Rep Your Flag party in the Adanti Student Center Ballroom, inviting students to celebrate global cultures. There was a table to
The Buley Library Art Gallery is showcasing artwork from its permanent African art collection through Nov. 20. The exhibition features ceremonial and utilitarian objects, including masks and divination tools, reflecting Africa’s rich
By Brandon Cortés Features Editor The Academic Quad turned into a hub of support and positivity during the annual Wellbeing Fair, where campus services and student activities came together to promote health