Wildcat Wednesday takes seasonal turn

Published 10.13.2023

Photos by Kaylena L. Harrell, graphic design student and marketing assistant

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Students eased into Fall Break with a relaxing Wildcat Wednesday at "The Rock" this past week, spray-painting ceramic pumpkins as a timely takeaway. The popular series, an unpredictable variety of activities hosted by the Student Engagement Office, will resume Oct. 18.

The photographer's eye finds the shadowy magnetism of pristine canvasses in waiting ...
The photographer's eye finds the shadowy magnetism of pristine canvasses in waiting ...
... hidden potential that bursts into living color in the hands of Moth L. M. Harper, of Muncy, a game & simulation programming student.
... hidden potential that bursts into living color in the hands of Moth L. M. Harper, of Muncy, a game & simulation programming student.
Furthering the playful vibe are student engagement assistants Dominick P. Bozza, a business management student from Williamsport ...
Furthering the playful vibe are student engagement assistants Dominick P. Bozza, a business management student from Williamsport ...
... and Ralph R. Courtright III, of Milford, a construction management sophomore.
... and Ralph R. Courtright III, of Milford, a construction management sophomore.
Student-athlete Kayla E. Scampone shimmeringly shows off her artistic skills. (No surprise, as the Williamsport resident is working toward an associate degree in graphic design)
Student-athlete Kayla E. Scampone shimmeringly shows off her artistic skills. (No surprise, as the Williamsport resident is working toward an associate degree in graphic design)
With a smile that lets the world know that's NOT a chip on his shoulder, Addison J. "A.J." Smith, of Montoursville, enjoys the midweek evening. Smith is enrolled in the college's new biomedical sciences major.
With a smile that lets the world know that's NOT a chip on his shoulder, Addison J. "A.J." Smith, of Montoursville, enjoys the midweek evening. Smith is enrolled in the college's new biomedical sciences major.