Contributors


  In her second year as a photographer for Colgate’s communications office, Ashlee Eve ’14 (“Project 24/7: student lens”) picked up her first camera in middle school, and took IB Photography throughout high school. An art history major from Deltona, Fla., she plans to minor in psychology and is involved in the Colgate Christian Fellowship and Delta Delta Delta.

     

  Communications intern Marilyn Hernandez-Stopp ’14, from Lakewood, Colo., is involved with LASO and the admission multicultural recruitment committee. A Benton Scholar, she plans to major in peace and conflict studies and minor in Latin American studies. As a descendant of abolitionist John Brown, she found it particularly meaningful to cover the National Abolition Hall of Fame Induction ("Colgate hosts National Abolition Hall of Fame event," Work & Play) and assist with our Page 13 on inductee George Gavin Ritchie 1849, H’98.
     

  An avid photographer for the last eight years, Janna Minehart ’13 (“Project 24/7: student lens”) is in her third year as a photographer for Colgate’s communications office. A biology major from San Jose, Calif., she is a Benton Scholar and a member of the Student Conduct Board, Mock Trial team, and Gamma Phi Beta.

     

  In his first year working as a photographer for Colgate, Duy Trinh '14 ("Project 24/7: student lens") has been shooting for three years. He said, "My favorite photos include wide aspect ratio, vivid colors, and an emphasis on the tiny details of objects that are normally seen as insignificant." A political science and psychology major from Hanoi, Vietnam, he was inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma honor society.




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Volume XLl Number 2
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