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.
Future students walk on the path in front of the Academic Quad on Accepted Students Day. Photos by Lily Rand
On Saturday, April 11, the university welcomed admitted first‑year and transfer students to Accepted Student Day, a signature event designed to help future Owls explore academic programs, campus life and next steps
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.
The team defends a penalty corner. Photos by Lily Rand
The Owls will look to take the lessons from this loss into their next matchup. With conference play heating up, the university must sharpen consistency and capitalize on their chances.
The Owls remain red hot, extending their winning streak with a 1-0 win over American International. The university’s composed and disciplined defense once again proved to be the difference maker at Jess
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
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:
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter The two different artist’s work flowed beautifully together. Though they varied in appearance, both of the art pieces harmoniously captured peaceful scenes. On the wall hung
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter The exhibit in the rotunda of the New Haven Museum was decorated with images of the past. In the circular room World War II propaganda and