Brock’s graduate students got festive this week with the inaugural Graduate Students’ Association (GSA) pumpkin carving contest.
Eight teams of graduate students — or about 25 people — gathered in Jubilee Court on Oct. 27 to carve pumpkins.
Friday, October 28, 2011 | by The Brock News
Brock’s graduate students got festive this week with the inaugural Graduate Students’ Association (GSA) pumpkin carving contest.
Eight teams of graduate students — or about 25 people — gathered in Jubilee Court on Oct. 27 to carve pumpkins.
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