Residents on the second floor of East Mary in the Ford Complex decorate their doors with ribbons, bows and stockings.
Residents on the second floor of East Mary in the Ford Complex decorate their doors with ribbons, bows and stockings.
The Evans Office of Student Success adds holiday décor, including tinsel, wrapped presents and a color-changing tree.
The Evans Office of Student Success adds holiday décor, including tinsel, wrapped presents and a color-changing tree.
The Evans Office of Student Success adds holiday décor, including tinsel, wrapped presents and a color-changing tree.
The Evans Office of Student Success adds holiday décor, including tinsel, wrapped presents and a color-changing tree.
The Evans Office of Student Success adds holiday décor, including tinsel, wrapped presents and a color-changing tree.
Second-floor residents in Dana West decorate their hall with festive displays meant to bring warmth and cheer to the space.
Second-floor residents in Dana West decorate their hall with festive displays meant to bring warmth and cheer to the space.
Second-floor residents in Dana West decorate their hall with festive displays meant to bring warmth and cheer to the space.
Second-floor residents in Dana West decorate their hall with festive displays meant to bring warmth and cheer to the space.
By: Isabel Barroso, Videographer, Emma Loeslein, News Reporter, and Maggie Rabel, Videographer.
Edited by: Carter Goodson, Studio Assistant Supervisor.
Christmas decorations at Berry College go up early each year as the fall semester winds down in mid-December. The displays help maintain morale during the final stretch before exams.
This years decorations feature contributions from students living in Ford, Dana, and Morton Lemley residence halls, which house many first-year students. The tradition gives new students a chance to express themselves and take part in campus life independently for the first time.
Buildings across campus also join in the festivities. Evans Hall, the humanities building, is decorated in Berry blue and silver, transforming classrooms into a winter wonderland.