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THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS | April 1st, 2018

 

Ariella Lindenfeld ’18 arranged her exhibit
Ariella Lindenfeld ’18 arranged her exhibit "Never Forget," to capture emotions she had in reaction to events of the Holocaust. Above is her painting series "Scrapes and Scratches" and sculpture "Vanishing." Her exhibit also included newspaper clippings from the Holocaust, some of which were stolen on March 26.


Students discussed the progress and prospects of the Presidential Task Force assembled by President Martha Pollack, in response to a string of hate-related incidents in the fall, in Goldwin Smith Hall on Wednesday night.
Students discussed the progress and prospects of the Presidential Task Force assembled by President Martha Pollack, in response to a string of hate-related incidents in the fall, in Goldwin Smith Hall on Wednesday night.


President Martha E. Pollack and vice president and chief human resources officer Mary Opperman held an open forum during the Employee Assembly meeting on Wednesday. They discussed employee concerns including government changes, sexual assault and gun violence.
President Martha E. Pollack and vice president and chief human resources officer Mary Opperman held an open forum during the Employee Assembly meeting on Wednesday. They discussed employee concerns including government changes, sexual assault and gun violence.


Dragon construction on March 29th, 2018
Dragon construction on March 29th, 2018


An architecture student prepare for 117th Dragon Day Celebration.
An architecture student prepare for 117th Dragon Day Celebration.


Students dress up as the famous painting, “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, on Dragon Day.
Students dress up as the famous painting, “Girl with a Pearl Earring”, on Dragon Day.


First-year architecture students dressed in identical black hoodies and chanted “oy, oy, oy” in response to repeated calls of “dragon, dragon, dragon” by a captain.
First-year architecture students dressed in identical black hoodies and chanted “oy, oy, oy” in response to repeated calls of “dragon, dragon, dragon” by a captain.


The Dragon Day parade starts outside Milstein Hall and marches towards Engineering Quad.
The Dragon Day parade starts outside Milstein Hall and marches towards Engineering Quad.


President Martha Pollack joins in on the Dragon Day festivities.
President Martha Pollack joins in on the Dragon Day festivities.


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