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Professor David Hendrix photographed this literal ray of spring equinox light shining through the skybridge connecting Cordley Hall and the Agriculture & Life Sciences Building. It’s a phenomenon he’s dubbed “BeaverHenge” because it only happens during the equinox. 🦫✨ Happy spring, everyone!
Mar 25, 2025, 12:13 AM