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Tag Archives: April Fool’s Day
KINSC Gets Fooled
As is tradition, to mark April Fool’s Day, students from the science different departments bedecked their parts of the KINSC with themed decorations. Continue reading
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Tagged April Fool's Day, campus life, decorations, KINSC, science, traditions
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April Fool’s Day in the KINSC
Each year students decorate Zubrow Commons in the KINSC in honor of April Fool’s Day. There seems to always be a theme and this year was no exception. Welcome to the Shire, and lands beyond…
Fooling Around at the KINSC
As if the unseasonable snow didn’t feel like enough of an April Fool’s Day joke (isn’t it supposed to be spring?), KINSC was again taken over, as it has been in the past on this day, by a host of pranks and outlandish decorations. Continue reading
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Tagged April Fool's Day, Biology, campus life, Chemistry, Harry Potter, KINSC, Star Wars
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April Fool’s Day Video
As promised, video footage of April Fool’s Day in the KINSC! Seeing is believing. www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y_BNz1vgF8
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Tagged April Fool's Day, Biology, Chemistry, KINSC, Pranks, Psychology, traditions, video
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April Fool’s Day pranks in the KINSC
The KINSC is a popular place for April Fool’s Day pranks at Haverford and April Fool’s Day 2010 is no exception. Photos below. Video is now available! [nggallery id=7]
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Tagged April Fool's Day, Biology, Chemistry, KINSC, Pranks, Psychology, traditions
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