A student works on prepping chairs for painting in the set design lab class where students worked on creating the set for the upcoming production of Clue: The Musical.
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Architecture freshman Aidan Lawrence, left, and exploratory freshman Sophia Teijelo laugh on a metal porch swing in front of the Reitz Union as part of a promotional photoshoot on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
SXSW Event Staffing Intern Cressida Rodriguez walks through the SXSW headquarters with a view of downtown Austin through the windows.
Mechanical Engineering students created the world's largest blaster made without moving parts. The compliant mechanism group milled the gun from a single sheet of acrylic. I used photoshop to remove a light stand leg and a bar that pulled the bullet out of the gun's barrel.
A collection of portraits taken during Women's History Month.
Sarge, NUPD resource dog, gives the side eye during a Valentine’s Day photoshoot on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025.
Accounting freshman Brantley Clark, left, and journalism sophomore Marina Meretz laugh in a hammock during a promotional lifestyle photoshoot on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
Our theater students showcased their talents during one of our many theater productions.
Nicole hopes that the play will emphasize the role of activism in turbulent times. “After watching the show, I hope the audience can recognize that despite the waves of change that we as a country are facing, there are so many people of all walks of life who will not hesitate to do the work and risk it all,” she said. “Those people exist. They have a voice and if we really support them, we need to give them the mic.”
Marlee Olsson, '27, performs with Beyond Unison, a cappella group. This was for a magazine feature called Where I Belong, which often features spaces on campus that mean something or are important to a student, faculty, or staff member. In this case, it was less about the space and more about the organization and the sense of family and belonging Marlee gets from being involved with this a cappella group and sharing her passion for singing with them.
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