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.
Sarah Shelton – Photo Editor Sunshine and hair falling onto Buley Patio occurred on Thursday, Oct. 11, for Alpha Sigma Alpha’s, ASA, annual “Buzz-a-Thon” event. “Buzz-a-Thon” typically has students getting a full
Sarah Shelton – Photo Editor Wilkinson and Chase halls held a “Light the Night Block Party” Monday night for a chance to win prizes. The event was originally supposed to be in
Photos: Luke Molwitz – Photographer Story: Sarah Shelton – Photo Editor On Saturday Sept. 24, The Office of Residence Life’s Weekend Warriors held their first painting event of the semester. Students who
Sarah Shelton – Photo Editor With the Involvement Fair being online, or not as populated, due to COVID-19 in the last few years, the university is finally back on track with the
Photo Credits: Sarah Shelton New Owls, also known as the class of 2026, were welcomed to campus on Aug. 25. The scene was filled with many upperclass students who volunteered to help
August Pelliccio—Photo Editor Biggest picture: An excavator sitting in the parking lot between Earl Hall and the Lyman Center, after ground was dug up for the installation of new piping for the
August Pelliccio—Photo Editor Top left: David Pettigrew, professor of Judaic studies and co-curator of the Holocaust Memorial Exhibit, speaks about the Terezin concentration camp at the opening reception for the exhibit
August Pelliccio—Photo Editor Top left: Michael Phelps having a conversation moderated by Kate Fagan, former ESPN reporter, about his struggle with mental health during his career as an Olympic swimmer. Top right:
August Pelliccio—Photo Editor The SCSU #MeToo quilt is a “healing project” made by students and in part headed by women’s studies faculty and staff. The quilt will make its debut some time