The morning after the all-nighter, the campus was alive with school groups and visitors strolling through to look at the statues. The husky stands as the permanent statue, towering over the ice sculptures.
The morning after the all-nighter, the campus was alive with school groups and visitors strolling through to look at the statues. The husky stands as the permanent statue, towering over the ice sculptures.
The morning after the all-nighter, the campus was alive with school groups and visitors strolling through to look at the statues. The husky stands as the permanent statue, towering over the ice sculptures.
The golden glow of campus from across US-41, with a sneak peek of inner campus at all of the festivities from winter carnival.The first-ever winter carnival drone show took place over DHH, with all of campus pausing to look up at the images forming in the sky.Society of Women Engineers (SWE) set up their table in the middle of campus, taking advantage of the cold weather to sell hats and hoodies with smiles and laughs.Delta Phi Epsilon once again did the 36-hour titter totter for cystic fibrosis, with their tip jar full and bundles of blankets, the sisters smiled through the cold.Broomball games shaped the entire winter carnival weekend, with family members visiting and cheering on their college-age children.A sneak peek into the broomball shack where shelves of helmets line the inside and the heater is cranked to keep the employees warm.Stage Revue shone bright with a Space Force-themed skit, with the audience enjoying the fraternities and sororities’ creative skits.Smiles from atop an all-nighter statue, many students had smiles on their faces while building up their statues from the ground up.Hot cocoa for everyone! Marshmallows and good vibes ruled all of the broomball rinks.School field trips walked around in awe the morning after the all-nighter at the statues, with the clomps of snow boots and red cheeks.
Campus was lit up with tables and statues as the all-nighter started; the main campus was packed with students, parents, guests, and faculty alike. Many students report seeing their professors smiling for the first time during the all-nighter.