The Ram Welcome weekend featured carnival rides, games, music, and many other activities for incoming CSU freshman to participate in during their first week at Colorado State University.
Photos by Forrest Czarnecki.
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A spinning carnival ride glows while being ridden as the sun sets on the first night of Ram Welcome activities on Thursday, August 18th.Colorado State University freshman (class of 2020) hold on tight while riding a carnival ride during the first night of Ram Welcome activities on Thursday, August 18th.Richie Dow, right, and Christian Kelly, left, react as Dow makes a shot while playing a game of corn hole on the first night of Ram Welcome activities on Thursday, August 18th.Colorado State University freshmen walk past a directional sign pointing towards the Lory Student Center on Friday afternoon during their first weekend at Colorado State University as students.At left, Josh Griesemer (junior), a Sports Broadcasting major, talks to Natalie Roman (freshman), a Biology major, about the athletics programs at Colorado State University on Friday afternoon at the Street Fair. The Street Fair featured information about the departments, clubs, and activities available at CSU for all students.Tyler Lugo, a freshman seeking a Business major, smashes geodes with a hammer as part of an activity put on by the College of Geosciences at the Street Fair on Friday afternoon.Cal Rhoads (freshman), center, reacts after missing a shot while playing strike bowling on the first night of Ram Welcome activities on Thursday, August 18th.Carl Olsen, left, with the Women and Gender Advocacy Group at Colorado State University talks to Allison Holmes, right, a freshman seeking a Biology major, about the Red Whistle Brigade during the Street Fair on Friday afternoon.Biomedical Engineering students Marianna Haneke, junior, left, and Claire Fenton, sophomore, with visor, pose for a photo with Cam the Ram on Friday afternoon at the Street Fair.
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That’s one way to crack open a geode! American Geode likes to use a soil pipe cutter, an old-fashioned plumbers’ tool that was used to break large copper piping in half. Great show though and what a wide choice of activity!
American Geode 1 • Aug 25, 2016 at 4:00 pm
That’s one way to crack open a geode! American Geode likes to use a soil pipe cutter, an old-fashioned plumbers’ tool that was used to break large copper piping in half. Great show though and what a wide choice of activity!