Julia Lacomb, a freshman studying philosophy
"I would probably say either Dexter or Weeds. They're great storylines that you never want to put down once you start them."
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"I would probably say either Dexter or Weeds. They're great storylines that you never want to put down once you start them."
"I just finished How I Met your Mother because Neil Patrick Harris is awesome."
A solo dancer represents the male Indian dance tradition, performing a routine with both traditional and hip-hop influences.
Rachel and Zack Bendler, co-founders of Bella Run Equine, prepare to take two of their horses on a walk around the property with their dog, Tuff.
Hockey forwards (left to right) #11 Michael Harris, #8 Patrick Spellacy, #13 Joe Breslin pose for a portrait in Bird Arena.
Toodles, a two-month-old miniature horse, cuddles with his stuffed toy giraffe at the Bella Run Equine barn.
Rachel and Zack Bendler, co-founders of Bella Run Equine, prepare to take two horses on a walk around their property with their dog Tuff.
Danny Crump, a third year ceramics graduate student, works on a plaster mold for a sculpture of an inflatable pool that will be incorporated in a larger project that spans numerous media.
Danny Crump, a third year ceramics graduate student, works on a plaster mold for a sculpture of an inflatable pool that will be incorporated in a larger project that spans numerous media.
Patrick McGee, managing attorney of the Center for Student Legal Services gives a presentation on "How not to get arrested on Halloween" with advice on how to avoid making common mistakes and how best to interact with police.
The main stage, located in the backyard of the house venue "The Smithsonian," is painted in a tie-dye fashion. Construction will resume Friday on the other stages.
Part way through the set, Jackson encouraged audience members to get out of their seats and join the band at the front of the stage and light the theater with phone flashlights.
Saint Motel performs its hit, "Just My Type," as the closing song of its performance Wednesday night in Memorial Auditorium.
Nate Ruess, of the band fun. and formerly The Format, jumps onstage to begin his first song of the night. He is touring on his own to promote his solo album Grand Romantic.
Nate Ruess shares a microphone with one of his touring bandmates.
A/J Jackson of the band Saint Motel plays the keyboard during the band's set as the opening act to the band fun. in Memorial Auditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2015.
Nate Ruess lifts his microphone stand above his head during his third song of the set.
Nate Ruess' touring band members share a microphone stand during their set.
A/J Jackson plays guitar with Saint Motel's touring horn section playing in the background.
Nate Ruess sings his hit, "We Are Young," during his set on his Grand Romantic tour.