The President’s Ball takes center stage in Euler Atrium
A sparkle of sequins and glimmer of lights was met by hundreds of voices singing together as the Euler Atrium was lit up on April 27 for Taylor’s annual President’s Ball.
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A sparkle of sequins and glimmer of lights was met by hundreds of voices singing together as the Euler Atrium was lit up on April 27 for Taylor’s annual President’s Ball.
In the softly lit recital hall of the Smith-Hermanson Music Center, a student’s voice echoed as she read the words, “You don’t tell me what I get to eat; my body is mine.”
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