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(04/26/16 11:02pm)
As a finals stress reliever, the College of Communications, Information, and Media and the Botsford/Swinford Hall Council hosted Dogs and Donuts April 26 in the multipurpose room and patio. Students got to eat some donuts, participate in coloring and stress ball making and meet and pet dogs and a turtle. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 11:02pm)
As a finals stress reliever, the College of Communications, Information, and Media and the Botsford/Swinford Hall Council hosted Dogs and Donuts April 26 in the multipurpose room and patio. Students got to eat some donuts, participate in coloring and stress ball making and meet and pet dogs and a turtle. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/26/16 10:59pm)
The Geological Society hosted their first annual Geode Smash April 26 in front Pruis Hall. Students got to pick out and purchase a geode and then smashed it open to reveal the crystals inside. The goal behind the event was not only to advertise the Geological Society, but also to provide students a chance to relieve some built up stress. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN