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East Carolina University enjoyed a day of sunshine and fun April 23 during Barefoot on the Mall, an annual outdoor event sponsored by the Student Activities Board.

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ECU students celebrate Barefoot on the Mall


    East Carolina University enjoyed a day of sunshine and fun April 23 during Barefoot on the Mall, an annual outdoor event sponsored by the Student Activities Board.

    Inflatables, games and live entertainment kept crowds pouring into the university mall as temperatures warmed into the upper 60s.

    The event offers an opportunity for students to have a little fun before buckling down to end-of-semester studies. ECU spring semester classes end Tuesday April 28, and exams begin on Thursday.

(Photos by Cliff Hollis)


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