Flyby Goes: Leaf Peeping Around Campus

Seeing is be-leaf-ing.
Seeing is be-leaf-ing. By Sarah G. Erickson and Mirika J. Jambudi

Daylight Saving Time ended on Sunday, which means we collectively gained an hour of sleep and lost all will to leave our dorm rooms and warm, cozy beds. However, the trees around campus are putting on a genuinely stunning fall display, with vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow peeping out.

That said, take a moment to look up from your phone between sections and appreciate the foliage. There’s so much beauty around us... you just have to catch it before 5 p.m.

1. Quad Lawn Trees

Quad lawn! Semper Foliage.
Quad lawn! Semper Foliage. By Grace E. St. Laurent

2. Tercentenary Theatre Trees

Say Tercentenary Theatre Trees five times fast.
Say Tercentenary Theatre Trees five times fast. By Grace E. St. Laurent

3. Tree by Lamont

Beautiful things can come from dark places (Lamont).
Beautiful things can come from dark places (Lamont). By Victoria Chen

4. Lesley University Tree

Lesley University Tree).
Lesley University Tree). By Mirika J. Jambudi

5. Tree Right by the River

Nature's first green really is gold.
Nature's first green really is gold. By Victoria Chen

6. DeWolfe Street Trees

DeWolfe Street Trees.
DeWolfe Street Trees. By Mirika J. Jambudi

7. Japanese Maple outside 14P

Japanese Maple outside 14P.
Japanese Maple outside 14P. By Bianca M. Egan

8. William James Hall Trees

William James Hall Tree.
William James Hall Tree. By Victoria Chen

9. Barker Center Tree

Barker Center Tree.
Barker Center Tree. By Victoria Chen

10. Mount Auburn Cemetery Trees

Tranquil Trees.
Tranquil Trees. By Mirika J. Jambudi

11. Quad Walk Tree

Trees by the intersection.
Trees by the intersection. By Grace E. St. Laurent

12. Quincy Street Trees

Hues of gold.
Hues of gold. By Victoria Chen
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