91¾«Ñ¡ Trail Clean-up: Photogallery

 The 91¾«Ñ¡ Trail is a hidden gem on campus. Winding through the wooded area along part of Navajo Creek, the trail is a favorite place for reflection, prayer, and a break from the busy-ness of college life.

On April 6, the Social Work Student Organization (SWSO) partnered with the Campus Ecological Stewardship Advisory Group (CESAG) to participate in the 91¾«Ñ¡ Trail Clean-up Service Day.

Members from both groups prepared the trail for spring by picking up litter and adding new gravel, donated by Ozinga Materials, Inc., to the trail.

I had a good time with friends while taking care of God’s creation.
Rochelle Burks ’14

SWSO member Rochelle Burks ’14 of Downers Grove, Illinois, joined in the work. “I had a good time with friends while taking care of God’s creation. Serving always takes my mind off the stressful school year.”

The Social Work Student Organization supports 91¾«Ñ¡ and the surrounding community through various volunteer projects. Some of the ways the SWSO has served others this year:

  • Welcome back to school dinner
  • Volunteered with Habitat for Humanity
  • Social work Christmas cookie decorating party
  • SWSO tie-dye t-shirt event
  • Welcome dinner for social work majors
  • SWSO R&R spa hour before finals