Spring has sprung at Hofstra University! The essence of the season throughout campus features flowers and giving back to the community. This year, Hofstra students and faculty rallied together to hold the largest Pride and Plant yet on Saturday, April 5, with over 70 homes and 200 students involved. Sororities and fraternities, student clubs and individuals planted flowers for nearby Uniondale homes. The event spread spring around Hofstra’s community and beyond.
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Something in the air
Spring around the Hofstra University community is unlike anywhere else!
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Lindsey Lolkema, Staff Photographer
Lindsey Lolkema is a Staff Photographer for the Chronicle, studying public relations and strategic communication with minors in journalism and rhetoric. She loves to be involved on-campus and is grateful for the chance to work with so many wonderful Chronicle members.

Kumba Jagne, Photography Editor
Kumba Jagne is a first-year journalism major and creative writing minor. She is the multimedia editor for the Chronicle. In addition to photography both for the Chronicle and the University, she also writes for the opinion and features sections
Joe Orovitz, Photography Editor
Joe Orovitz is a sophomore journalism major with a history minor. He is an award-winning photographer and has served as the multimedia editor for the Chronicle since January 2025. In addition to the Chronicle, Joe is a staff photographer for Hofstra Marketing and Communications and has experience working with clients in motorsport. You can follow his work on Instagram @joe_took_a_picture and on his website joeophoto.com.