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Gallery: The Cabinet presents Silent Disco

December 8, 2019 by David Mitchell

The Cabinet invited students to attend a silent disco in Teague Special Events Center on Friday night. The event included music from three different DJs, pizza and colorful lights, allowing students to de-stress and enjoy themselves before the start of finals week.

Students line up to get headphones. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Students put on their headphones and dance to the music. (Photo by David Mitchell)
A student with glow sticks rocks out at the silent disco on Friday. (Photo by David Mitchell)

A group of students dances along to the music. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Dancers put their arms up as they listen to the music. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Two DJs stream music to the students wearing headphones. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Dancers pack into Teague Special Events Center for a night of fun and dancing at the silent disco. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Friends react to a popular song playing on their headphones. (Photo by David Mitchell)
A circle of friends jumps along with the music. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Jax Hernandez, freshman biology major from Keller, Texas, holds his pizza up in the air. (Photo by David Mitchell)

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David Mitchell

About David Mitchell

My name is David Mitchell, and I am a senior psychology major from Dallas, Texas. I have always had a passion for photography and videography, and enjoy sharing my perspectives with others.

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