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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at F and M chapter.

This Saturday was F&M’s annual celebration, Spring Arts. Numerous bands played, some on the Festival Main Stage and some student bands on the F&M Spotlight Stage. The line up was:

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:

MAIN STAGE:

1:00pm: Culture

1:40pm: Darla

2:30pm: Epsoh

3:30pm: Moosh & Twist: OCD

4:30pm: Ra Ra Riot

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT:

1:30pm: Atomic Hawks

2:15pm: Sweet Ophelia

3:15pm: The Chessmen

4:15pm: The Poor Richards

In addition to these awesome bands, there were various food trucks, such as Rachel’s Creperie, GoodLife Ice Cream, Soulvaki Bros, and Rita’s, along with some others. There was also an inflatable obstacle course, henna tattoos, and free food from various on-campus organizations.

Much of the student body was present, hanging out in groups all across Hartman Green. The weather for the day was perfect – sunny, with a slight breeze going. Many students were playing soccer or volleyball and enjoying the afternoon. Spring Arts is a great end of the celebration, an afternoon when students can forget about homework for a few hours and relax.

I attend Franklin & Marshall College and am the campus correspondent of the Her Campus chapter here. I also play flute with the Pep Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble. I am an editor for the Patsy Post, am involved with F&M Unleashed, a member of Mu Upsilon Sigma, and a Brother of Phi Sigma Pi, a co-ed honors fraternity.
Along with being the Her Campus Franklin and Marshall Campus Correspondent, I am also the editor-in-chief of Epilogue, F&M's literary Magazine, Staff Writer for The College Reporter, F&M's student newspaper, and a very active member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity. When not hard at work, you can find me writing, reading, geeking out over Disney movies with my friends, or doing art projects.