The fun kicked off Wednesday evening with a Beach Party at Capitol Eatery. Filled with summery eats, the buffet menu featured roasted pig, crab cakes, saltwater potato medley, Hang Ten Supreme Pizza, Capitol Island foot-long hot dogs, seashore and funnel-cake fries, s’mores pizza, fresh fruit, Hawaiian salad, boba drinks, and pina colada cake. Students also could participate in such fun events as Sandy Candy, mug decorating and "make-your-own leis."
The 22nd Spring Midnight Breakfast was held Thursday in the Keystone Dining Room, where more than 550 students partook in one of Penn College’s favorite traditions. Members of President's Council and Student Affairs were on hand to serve up a free meal of breakfast sandwiches, bacon, home fries, a yogurt bar and ice cream. Students also enjoyed stuffing plush animals as part of the event.
Finals Week specials continue May 1-5 at Capitol Eatery with an $8 pizza special, smoothies, free study breaks of donuts/hot chocolate and milk/cookies, and a Cinco de Mayo buffet on May 5.
– Photos by Noelle B. Bloom, Dining Services' assistant director
Fresh orange wedges top mouth-watering slices of Creamsicle Pie.
Student Ashton C. Bender, a part-time dining services worker, serves up a Hang Ten Supreme Pizza. Hailing from Chalfont, he is enrolled in the building automation engineering technology major.
Summer arrives early in Dauphin Hall, where the menu oozes sand and surf.
A study break with friends, however they're stuffed
All the fixin's for a plush takeaway, right down to the sleeveless Wildcat tee
Joining the president in service to students are (from left) Elliott Strickland, vice president for student affairs; Blaise E. Marshall, Residence Life hall coordinator for York and Lancaster; Jake R. Collette-Nippins, hall coordinator for Rose Street Commons; and Kyle W. Kern, coordinator for the upperclass area.
... keep the KDR service line moving.
From left: Timothy J. Malley, assistant director of residence life/housing operations; Jeff Brown, vice president for information technology/chief information officer; Michael J. Reed, vice president for academic affairs/provost; Christie A. Bing Kracker, director of the LEAP Center; and Jon D. Wescott, director of residence life/student conduct ...
Full plates and happy faces abound.
During a Penn College tradition that began contemporaneous with her presidency, Davie Jane Gilmour enjoys one of her favorite activities: talking with students.
The buddy system at work (and at play)