Today in Photos (10/12/2012)


Joe J. Vitti '10 and Clark Goodwin display a banner of signatures from the Class of 2016 in support of National Coming Out Day. The large turnout at the Coming Out Narratives forum was a pleasant surprise to organizers.


Office of BGLTQ Student Life Director Van Bailey and a group of students hold Morning Celebrations for National Coming Out Day at the Memorial Hall Lawn on Thursday. They cheerfully demonstrated support and advocacy for National Coming Out Day.


Angela Frankel '14, a Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology concentrator, participated last summer in a research program in India. There, she studied RNA-based regeneration in planarians.


Leading experts address health disparities in the US and beyond in Eliminating Health Disparities, a university-wide symposium on Thursday at the Tsai Auditorium.


Michéle Flournoy, Stephen Hadley, and Tziporah Livni discuss the stability of United States-Israeli relations. Hadley asserts that the relationship is grounded in support from both parties.


Michéle Flournoy, Stephen Hadley, and Tziporah Livni discuss the stability of United States-Israeli relations. Hadley asserts that the relationship is grounded in support from both parties.

FIELD OF DREAMS
Crimson junior goalie Jimmy Field filled in for freshman Colin Woolway in a 23-9 loss to Brown. The game, which featured the top-two teams in the CWPA Northern Division, gave the Bears the No. 1 seed.

HURTIN'
Sophomores Seitu Smith II (above) and Will Whitman are out for the season due to injury, according to coach Tim Murphy. The wide receiver and lineman had taken on extensive roles this season.

The Two Headed Beast
In addition to throwing for 11 touchdowns and 1,182 yards through four games, senior quarterback Colton Chapple has also rushed for 128 yards and three scores on the ground. Senior runningback Treavor Scales leads the league with 124.2 yards per game and 7 touchdowns.

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