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All Treats, No Tricks!

Updated: Mar 17

By Summer Tyler


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Michaela Cudjoe, dressed as Power from Chainsaw Man (Photo by Summer Tyler)


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Jai Triola, (left) a freshman, dressed as Jean Simmons from the band Kiss and Sarah Lowndorf, (right) a sophomore, dressed as a possessed doll (Photo by Summer Tyler)


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Members of the dance conservatory dressed to nines (Photo via Elliana Marlier)


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Nik Noto (far right), a senior film major, Artur Wachala (second right), a junior history major, Elliana Marlier (second left), a junior dance major, and Jenn Ward, a junior journalism major (left) dressed up and ready to go to the Stood (Photo via Ward)


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Barb Kay as Lady Gaga from the "Telephone" music video (Photo via Kay)

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