Aug. 26, 2012
For Immediate Release
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky.– After new students moved in Saturday, Aug. 25 they enjoyed a watermelon feast hosted by Baptist Campus Ministry. The feast is one of the 35 activities happening for students in the first two weeks at Campbellsville University.
Dr. Michael V. Carter, second from left, president of Campbellsville
University, greets Savannah Workman, a freshman from Fort Gay,
W.Va., and her father. First Lady Debbie Carter is at far left.
(Campbellsville University Photo by Gerry James)
Garrett Baker, left, a senior of Bowling Green, Ky., helps freshman Joey Hartlage of Louisville, Ky., move into South Hall at Campbellsville University. (Campbellsville University Photo by Christina L. Kern)
Jeremy Litton, right, of Somerset, Ky., and his nephew Isaiah
hang out in the residence hall while moving in at Campbellsville
University. Isaiah is the son of Grant (Jeremy’s brother)
and Jayne Litton, both 2009 graduates of CU. (Campbellsville
University Photo by Gerry James)
Jessica Tinsley, left, a freshman of Crittenden, Ky., and Ches
Brown, a freshman from Green County, enjoy watermelon at the
annual watermelon feast hosted by Baptist Campus Ministry.
(Campbellsville University Photo by Christina L. Kern)
Kristin King of Tompkinsville, Ky., takes a bite at the annual
watermelon feast, hosted by Campbellsville University’s
Baptist Campus Ministry. (Campbellsville University Photo
by Christina L. Kern)
Students enjoy the watermelon feast hosted by Baptist Campus
Ministry in front of Ransdell Chapel Saturday, Aug. 25.
(Campbellsville University Photo by Christina L. Kern)