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inside union

A hallway leading to the new meeting rooms and art exhibit display area reflects the bright colors that will be used throughout the concourse area (lower level) in Seymour College Union.

outside union

The brickwork and handicap-accessible ramp that leads into the Union are in place. This new entrance will be a focal point for the building.

(left to right) Pi Kappa Phi brothers Pete Wolf, Justin Manuele, Brandon Clark, and Brett Machovec get down and dirty along one of the canal bridges.

students

ake a Difference Day on Oct. 27 brought out some 200 students for a cool windy day of community support. Among those enthusiastic hordes were resident assistants in Harmon and Gordon Halls (left to right) Lorie Hickox, Tausha Hill, and Alyshia Zurlick, who were busy beautifying the community by planting tulip bulbs.

mayor

Brockport Mayor Josephine Matela (facing the camera) thanks the volunteers on behalf of the Village.

angel

Beware nice old ladies offering elderberry wine, especially if you're a lonely gent getting up there in years. Whether or not you've experienced Joseph Kesselring's all-time great black comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace, you're sure to enjoy SUNY Brockport's production of this classic tale of well-meaning dear ladies and unsuspecting gentleman callers. Directed by Geva Theatre Directing Fellow Gabriel Grilli, Arsenic and Old Lace continues weekends through Nov. 18.