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 Weekend 2017

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Issue: Winter 2017
Photos by Jennifer Coombes, unless otherwise noted

Tristan White ’18 and his mother Christiane enjoy some bonding time. Students treated their parents to a meal at Rastall’s where a bluegrass ensemble also performed on the last day of Family and Friends Weekend. Photo by Jason Edelstein ’18

Eben Moulton ’68 asks everyone in the audience to shout out his former CC roommate's name, Jerry Ahlberg ’68, as he speaks at the dedication of the Ahlberg Outdoor Education Center Annex. After Ahlberg's death, Moulton and many close friends established a fund in their friend's name to celebrate his lifelong love of the outdoors.
Eben Moulton ’68 asks everyone in the audience to shout out his former CC roommate’s name, Jerry Ahlberg ’68, as he speaks at the dedication of the Ahlberg Outdoor Education Center Annex. After Ahlberg’s death, Moulton and many close friends established a fund in their friend’s name to celebrate his lifelong love of the outdoors.
Jonathan Williams ’19 eats some cotton candy at the Ahlberg Center Open House and Fun Fair during Family and Friends Weekend.
Jonathan Williams ’19 eats some cotton candy at the Ahlberg Center Open House and Fun Fair during Family and Friends Weekend.
Hannah Rider ’19 explains her summer research to her parents during the SCORE Symposium at Cornerstone Arts Center. The symposium was held during Family and Friends Weekend.
Hannah Rider ’19 explains her summer research to her parents during the SCORE Symposium at Cornerstone Arts Center. The symposium was held during Family and Friends Weekend.
CC students, along with their visiting friends and families, congregate in Slocum Commons to participate in “gOshtEna,” a social and ceremonial stomp dance taught by members of the Yuchi tribe from Oklahoma. Photo by Vivian Nguyen ’20
CC students, along with their visiting friends and families, congregate in Slocum Commons to participate in “gOshtEna,” a social and ceremonial stomp dance taught by members of the Yuchi tribe from Oklahoma. Photo by Vivian Nguyen ’20
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