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Gallery: Cabinet, Innovation Foundry entertain students on Dead Day

December 10, 2019 by Riley Fisher

The Cabinet and the Innovation Foundry offered students entertaining ways to take a break from studying on Dead Day. Students relaxed at a spa day in the Hunter Welcome Center and competed in a virtual reality game in the library throughout the day.

Amos Gutierrez, learning technology specialist and Adobe ambassador, tries to beat students’ scores in Beat Saber. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
Four students play Beat Saber in the Innovation Foundry at the same time. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
Freshman Kofi Forson learns how to play Beat Saber. (Photo by Riley Fisher)

A student relaxes in a compressed air massage machine. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
A student receives a facial. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
A student learns how to use the motion controls in Beat Saber. (Photo by Riley Fisher)

A student plays Beat Saber for the first time. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
Sophomore marketing major from Denver Noah Henderson tries to beat the highest score in Beat Saber. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
Sophomore engineering major from Corinth Jared Mayfield plays Beat Saber in the Innovation Foundry. (Photo by Riley Fisher)

Students wait for their turn for various stations at the Cabinet’s spa day in the Hunter Welcome Center. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
A student gets a manicure. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
A group of students studies together while they wait to get a massage. (Photo by Riley Fisher)

A student gets a back massage. (Photo by Riley Fisher)

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-Passionate about storytelling and expression

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