Several students pet a therapy dog as part of Mental Health Awareness Week. This event, along with several other activities during the week, was organized by L2 to promote positivity and compassion among students on campus.
Students look at a body bag and its accompanying sign as part of a campaign to fight drunk driving. The display, which was located in front of the library, featured stories of teenagers who had suffered accidents due to driving under the influence.
To conclude Mental Health Awareness week, students plant pink zinnias in front of the office on March 31. The flowers, along with a candlelight vigil and a pink clothing day, were in memory of Caroline Tang.
Photos by Staff Writers Gloria Chang & Joelle Chuang
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