2020 proved to be challenging in a multitude of ways. There were times where we all felt like screaming into the void. My sister lost her senior year, her prom, her graduation, close family members, her first semester in college, meeting new friends and many other transformative teenage times. More than most, she deserves to scream into the void.
Being away from people forced you to forget the little things, the laugh of a friend, the smile of family, the peace of just existing in the world. I am thankful for those little things I can't see through a computer screen.
At annual Juice Jam concert, Kilo Kish performs on the Indie stage for Syracuse students.
Junior Clarke Brown looks to throw the ball to a teammate during the match against Siena College.
FLETCHER performs at Skytop for Syracuse students at annual Juice Jam concert.
Headliner 21 Savage performs at Skytop for the Juice Jam concert.
Cadets participate in morning Physical Training or PT that runs from 6:30am to 7:30am. The cadets would typically participate in PT as a battalion consisting of the entire 140 people in the organizations or at least in their platoons which consist of 40-50 people. Because of the pandemic the cadets participate in PT in squad sized groups of 8-12 in order to comply with university regulations.
21 Savage plays for Syracuse students at annual Juice Jam concert.
An equestrian rider and her horse share a moment after placing in a competition at the Devon Horse Show in Devon, Pennsylvania.
A little beagle named Charlie embraces the arrival of spring by trying to eat the cherry blossom petals.
Sarah is a photo student at the S.I. Newhouse School as a photojournalism major.
Johnny Venus, EarthGang duo member, plays for Syracuse students at annual Juice Jam concert.
Katie spend the majority of the end of her senior year at home, inside, and away from the friends she expected to spend time with because of COVID.
Sarah is a photo student at the S.I. Newhouse School as a photojournalism major.