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Kris Spooner is a senior at Bridgewater State University and currently taking up a bachelor’s degree
in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Victimology. He plans on continuing to the graduate degree
level and using his education to help victims of violent crimes. Photography has become a driving
passion in his life with many thanks to Professor Sarah Washburn for motivation, inspiration, and
guidance. He will continue to grow and push himself as an artist and photographer.
Natalie Sorrenti is a Fine Arts major with a concentration in Painting at Bridgewater State
University. As a senior, Natalie enjoys expressing her creativity through all types of art including
painting, ceramics, photography and crafts. She also enjoys going on new adventures with her friends
and making the most out of her college experience. She’s looking forward to graduating in spring 2020
but will always look back on her experience at Bridgewater as a positive one.
rachael Sweeney is a twenty-three-year-old junior at BSU. Rachael is studying Secondary Education
and English to pursue her love of creative writing and to be an ally to struggling young students.
Antoine Trombino-Aponte is a recent graduate from BSU who majored in English, with
a concentration in Writing and a minor in History, who also works as a museum educator. In his
increasingly rare free time, Antoine enjoys writing poetry, fiction, and music, and engaging in all manner
of nerdy pastimes from tabletop gaming to learning dead languages.
Sierra Yard has a double major in Secondary Education and Art with a concentration in Painting.
She is working on getting her dream job of teaching art. When picking colors, she tries to use neutrals
that complement the complementary colors. Blue and orange are her favorite to use. The gold covers the
rest of the colors but still allows the colors to come through.
Lucienne Quirk is a History and Secondary Ed undergrad. She always refuses to read sappy YA
novels, but for some reason has a sweet spot for love sonnets. She writes them to prove chivalry isn’t
dead, or, if it is, it can at least be brought back with necromancy or something.
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