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Week In Pictures: April 6-12

Another week has come and gone here in Happy Valley, folks.

With sunny skies, carnivals on campus, and a sports-filled week, our photographers were there for it all. Let’s see what happened this week on campus.

April 6: Evening walks.

April 7: Baseball took down FDU, 11-5.

April 8: Sunny skies from now on, please!

April 8: No Refund Theater took the stage with their performance of “Heroes Of The Fourth Turning.”

April 9: Peak walking to class weather conditions, if I do say so myself.

April 9: Time for some spring ball!

April 9: We’ll be here until further notice.

April 9: Typical HUB lawn shenanigans.

April 9: Tweet!

April 9: Just hangin’ around.

April 9: Women’s lacrosse went duck hunting and came out on top with a 19-9 victory over Oregon.

April 10: Back on HUB lawn for some more fun!

April 10: Farmers Market Fridays are so back.

April 10: Softball fell, 8-2, against Northwestern.

April 11: Softball fell, 13-4, against the Wildcats.

April 12: Women’s lacrosse came up short with a 17-12 loss against Northwestern.

April 12: Our favorite furry friends at our favorite place.

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About the Author

Jessica Farhat

Jess is a junior public relations major and a photographer for Onward State. She is from Delaware County and loves the city of Philadelphia and the Eagles (Go Birds!). In her free time, she bakes chocolate chip cookies and drinks Dr.Pepper like it's water. You can reach her via twitter @FarhatJess or email at [email protected]

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