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Pumpkin Fever

Pumpkin Fever

Nevaeh Pereira, Staff Photographer

Tuesday, Oct. 21, North Greenville University students got to spend the evening working on their spooky pumpkin carving skills celebrating the season. It was an evening of fellowship, carving and with the theme of Halloween. 

Briasia Fowler, freshman psychology major and Clara Terry, freshman health science major carved silly faces into the pumpkin. 

A student carved an crazy face pumpkin and added a screwdriver as the final touch. 

A group of NGU students spending time with one another, creating their masterpieces. 

Emma Edwards, freshman pre-med major and Michael Edwards, sophomore Christian studies major inspiration for these pumpkins was to create something silly and evil looking. 

This pumpkin face and the inside brightness created by a student showing the spirit of the spooky season.

A group of NGU students put their phones inside the pumpkin to make it light up and channel their inner spooky season. 

Benjamin Bennefield, freshman art major started off by cutting the stem off the pumpkin and carved the inside of it. 

A group of NGU friends enjoying their time together and working to create their final product of the pumpkins. 

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