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This Week in Photos: Returns and Openings
October 26, 2021
Yvonne Gay
A photographer’s view of the stage in Finney Chapel.
Photo credit: Jonathan Clark '25
Silhouettes and attentive audience members facing a bright glow is one photographer’s artistic interpretation of the energy during a concert inside Finney Chapel. The photo also serves as inspiration for this week’s photo series.
As fall semester moves past the half-way point and the campus settles back into the rhythm of a regular school year, many of 鶹Ƶ’s traditions have reemerged.
In this week’s photo tour, we take a seat in Finney Chapel as 鶹Ƶ’s large ensembles return to the stage; attend an opening art exhibit at the Richard D. Baron ’64 Art Gallery; sway to a live concert on the patio of Spanish House; marvel at the spoken word in the Cat in the Cream; receive a warm fall welcome with food and music inside the tent in Wilder Bowl; connect with student and community organizations near the Science Center; attend an athletics and conservatory symposium in Stull Hall; dash over to a ribbon cutting in Philips Gym; rent a beautiful print from the Allen Memorial Art Museum; and clap wildly as members from the Class of 2020 walk across the stage in Tappan Square.
This Week in Photos is a selection of images and is not meant to represent a weekly timeline. Images highlight campus, community, people, and events related to 鶹Ƶ College.
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