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(04/27/16 1:35am)
Megan Taskey, a freshman natural resources and environmental management double major, and Ellie Tison a freshman art major, attended the smashing rocks event April 26 hosted by the Geology Club. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
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Annie Booth, a sophomore creative writing major, and Aaron Davis, a sophomore telecommunication major, between Bracken and Pruis Hall attend the smashing rocks event hosted by the Geology Club. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
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Milo Banker, 7, came to the smashing rocks event to break open some rocks to find crystals inside them on April 26 between Bracken and Pruis Hall. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Morgan Lackey, a sophomore theatre arts major, attended the smashing rocks event April 26 hosted by the Geology Club. The money used to buy the rocks will go to funding for future trips for next year. This benefited the students awareness about the organization and to relieved some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Wesley Schull, a junior computer science major, attended the smashing rocks event April 26 hosted by the Geology Club. The money used to buy the rocks will go to funding for future trips for next year. This benefited the students awareness about the organization and to relieved some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
On April 26 students attended the smashing rocks event hosted by the Geology Club. The money to smash the rocks will go to funding future trips for next year. This benefited the students awareness about the organization and to relieved some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
On April 26 students attended the smashing rocks event hosted by the Geology Club. The money to smash the rocks will go to funding future trips for next year. This benefited the students awareness about the organization and to relieved some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
On April 26 students attended the smashing rocks event hosted by the Geology Club. The money to smash the rocks will go to funding future trips for next year. This benefited the students awareness about the organization and to relieved some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Holly Westerfield, a freshman journalism major, tries to break open rocks with a hammer between Bracken and Pruis Hall on April 26 to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 1:35am)
Between Bracken and Pruis Hall, the Geology Club had their first fundraiser on April 26, for future trips next year. The group was also hoping this will benefit the students awareness about the organization and to relieve some stress before finals weeks. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 12:56am)
Junior Kevin Wells major actuarial science and Junior Megan Todd psychology attend he dogs and doughnuts event at the Johnson complex on April 26 as a stress reliever before finals start. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 12:56am)
On April 26 students attended Dogs and Donuts event for students to relieve their stress by petting dogs a week before finals. The event was hosted by the College of Communications, Information, and Media and the Botsford/Swinford Hall Council. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
(04/27/16 12:56am)
On April 26 students attended the Dogs and Donuts event for students to relieve their stress by petting dogs a week before finals. The event was hosted by the College of Communications, Information, and Media and the Botsford/Swinford Hall Council. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR