April 12, 2021





















Yellow daffodils are showing off their full golden splendor near Williams Hall. Williams Hall, named for Sarah Langdon Williams, is one of the West Circle residence halls honoring the legacies of iconic Spartan women. Williams, the wife of the university’s first president Joseph Williams, was a fierce advocate for social reform and women’s right to vote, founding and editing “The Ballot Box,” the official publication of the woman’s suffrage movement. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
A branch from a Black Walnut tree frames two Spartans enjoying a warm day on campus. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Yellow daffodils are showing off their full golden splendor near Williams Hall. Williams Hall, named for Sarah Langdon Williams, is one of the West Circle residence halls honoring the legacies of iconic Spartan women. Williams, the wife of the university’s first president Joseph Williams, was a fierce advocate for social reform and women’s right to vote, founding and editing “The Ballot Box,” the official publication of the woman’s suffrage movement. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
A branch from a Black Walnut tree frames two Spartans enjoying a warm day on campus. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Yellow daffodils are showing off their full golden splendor near Williams Hall. Williams Hall, named for Sarah Langdon Williams, is one of the West Circle residence halls honoring the legacies of iconic Spartan women. Williams, the wife of the university’s first president Joseph Williams, was a fierce advocate for social reform and women’s right to vote, founding and editing “The Ballot Box,” the official publication of the woman’s suffrage movement. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
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