Getting their just ‘desserts’
Monday, May 12, 2025
Photos by Anna E. Reed, student photographer
Resident assistants stepped up to the plate (literally) and netted $128 for the Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity.
For their “Spring All Hall,” Residence Life staff from Clinton, Delaware & Juniata Halls found a fun and sweet way to bring residents together for a good cause: They encouraged students to smash a plateful of whipped cream into the faces of resident assistants or staff.
Pie prices ranged from $3 for one or $5 for two, and free marshmallows were also on hand for roasting at the Rose Street Commons fire pit.
“All Halls” are educational or social programs for a residence life complex, hosted by resident assistants and open to all students who want to stop by and participate.

Delicious fun! (We think this is Mitch Campbell, behind that whipped-cream veil.)

The two-plate approach

Residence Life is ready (from left): Sam Curley, Mitch Campbell, Alec Rees, Stephanie Campbell, Caila Flanagan, Luke Whipple, Cavin Napoletano and Brandon Vaughn. Flanagan (at center in pink) is senior residence life area coordinator, Rose Street Commons. The others are resident assistants.

Ample ingredients lined up

Flanagan braces herself ...

... for the inevitable icing.

Instructions for engagement and fundraiser information

Natalie Greiner carries plates full of frothy foam.

A gleeful fundraiser

Celebrating his birthday, Jimmy Zagurskie (left), senior resident assistant in The Village, revels in a post-pie photo op with Flanagan.

Preparing for a second hit

Roasting marshmallows, Greiner (left) and Angelina Bellantone warm up on a cool spring evening by the Residence Life fire pit.