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Fall 2017 in photos

Photo by Billy Clouse
Keeping with tradition, SUU hosted its annual homecoming parade this year, where campus and community organizations walked along the crowded parade route.
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Photo by Trevor Miles
On November 3, Thunderground released the largest student-oriented magazine on SUU campus. Our Editor-in- Chief spearheaded and designed the first ever magazine for students last spring. That magazine was 32 pages, half the size of the November edition of Revolt, which contained over 12,500 words, 130 photos and almost 50 hyperlinks.

Photo by Billy Clouse
At the beginning of November, the student production of “Assassins” opened in the Anes Theatre. The musical was directed by senior Tiffani Allen.

Photo by Billy Clouse
On election night, Maile Wilson and R. Scott Phillips hosted a results party, where they both found out they were elected to the positions of mayor and City Council, respectively.

Photo by Billy Clouse
The Care and Support Team hosted its second annual Suicide Prevention Walk. Students and community members met at Main Street Park and walked to campus while carrying signs with messages of hope.

Every year, freshmen are welcomed to campus with the Bell Tower Tradition, where they walk under the Carter Carillon, which symbolizes the beginning of their time on campus.

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With more than twice the readership of any other Thunderground article, “The changing priorities of the University Journal” was one of many opinion pieces to start a conversation. It analyzed the organization’s new and harmful policies as well as provided insight into ways the organization could improve itself. The piece resonated with many community members who reached out to thank and provide Thunderground with tips for future investigative pieces.

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One of Thunderground’s most read features was Scot Carrington’s discussion of his mission.

Photo by Billy Clouse
Former Miss SUU Bailie Terrones sat down for an exclusive interview with Thunderground in October.