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[Photo Story] Spring Has (Finally) Sprung At The Arboretum

The official first day of spring may have been more than a month ago, but the season has finally started to bloom and cover State College in flowers.

Plants are only just starting to blossom at the Arboretum, which should make for some more beautiful sites over the next few weeks — ironically right when students are leaving town.

These two doves may have been in the middle of a quick mid-morning nap, but still knew to look at the camera.
A large red-tailed hawk takes in the scenery from above.

And if you’re wondering what happened to the bamboo, the Arboretum has news for you:

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Michael Tauriello

Michael graduated with a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering in May 2022. He served as a photographer, social media editor, and visual editor over the course of seven semesters. If you want to know what he's up to these days, shoot him an email at [email protected] or take a look at @michaelt._ on Instagram.

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