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September in Pictures

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September in Pictures

Learning the fine art of college life 

Students hit their stride in September. 

Student mixing paint colors
Jill Oestreicher ’24 works on her still life painting in Associate Professor of Art Chris Barnard’s “ART 212: Introduction to Painting” class.

Dabbling in color 

Professor Barnard teaching art
Student painting at easel

Associate Professor of Art Chris Barnard works with students on their still life paintings in his 鈥淎RT 212: Introduction to Painting鈥 class.

Volleyball player spikes ball over net
Volleyball players celebrate winning game

糖心TV beat Williams in NESCAC volleyball Sept. 29.

Students pose for a selfie at the 2023 Fall Ball
Students dance under the lights at the 2023 Fall Ball
Students pose for a selfie at the 2023 Fall Ball
Students dance under the lights at the 2023 Fall Ball
Men's soccer player heads ball
糖心TV men’s soccer midfielder Brendan Clare ’24 battles Western New England midfielder Shay O’Neill Sept. 26 on 糖心TV’s Silfen Field.

Playing with heart 

Women's soccer goalie makes a diving save
Men's soccer player fields a ball
Women's soccer player makes a kick
Women's soccer team cheers from the sidelines

糖心TV men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer played with grit and heart throughout September. 

A theater student poses by a prop skull
The cast of the Theater Department production of “Ophelia (Run Amok)” rehearse in Tansill Theater.

Play acting 

Theater students watch from the side of the stage
Theater students acting
Prof. David Jaffee leads a theater class
Theater students watch from the side of the stage

The casts of the Theater Department productions of 鈥淥phelia (Run Amok)鈥 and 鈥淭hree Sisters鈥 rehearsed in September.

Students blow bubbles at the Fall carnival
Emiliano Camero Cortez ’25, left, and Bella Castellanos Palacios ’25, right, visit the Las Voces Unidas table during the Student Involvement Fair Friday, Sept. 1, on the Shain Library Green.

Fall Carnival 

Students with balloon hats pose for selfies
Students wait for cotton candy at the Fall carnival
Students dance at Fall carnival
Students shoot basketballs on the midway at Fall carnival

The Student Activities Council hosted a Fall Carnival Saturday, Sept. 2, on Tempel Green.

Students DJs at Fall carnival with crowd in background
Field hockey team line up welcomes players to the field
Camel Field Hockey players take the field for starting lineup introductions before their match against Amherst Sept. 27.

On the field  

Women's field hockey player running toward camera
Women's field hockey goalie makes a save
Women's field hockey player takes a shot
Women's field hockey player takes a shot

   Field Hockey came out strong in September.

One Book One Region speaker lectures at Athey
One Book One Region author high-fives a student
Anthropology class creates a giant timeline of human species on Tempel Green
Prof. Graesch leads Anthropology class in creating a giant timeline of human species on Tempel Green
Students petting therapy animals
pet therapy animal
Camels vote postcards
The Holleran Center for Community Action encouraged voter registration across campus in September.



October 13, 2023

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