Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Gordon College Science Carnival 2009

Freshman biology majors, Ashton Colby'13 and John Stephan'13, prepare to demonstrate an "elephant toothpaste" experiment at Gordon College’s recent science carnival.



Colby and Stephan pose with the results of their experiment.



Students, alumni, and children watch as a biology experiment is preformed at the science carnival.




Rachel Shirron '10, a chemistry and math major at Gordon College, demonstrates a chromatography experiment to a group of young girls at science fair.



A Gordon College student helps Brenna make a copy of her finger print in the Chemistry lab.




Craig Story, associate biology professor at Gordon College, and David Lee, associate physics professor at Gordon College, show off their pet cockroach during the science carnival.



Craig Story, associate professor of biology, makes his cockroach hiss.




Paloma Lee watches are her dad, Professor Lee, plays with a cockroach.




Alexander Mactaylor ,age 4, and Jordan Montgomery'10 experiment with magnetism .




Paloma Lee plays with the tools in the physics room during the Gordon College science fair.



Gordon students and children participating in the science carnival watch a chemistry experiment.




A child at the Gordon College science fair experiments with silly putty.




A Gordon student assists with a physics experiment.

By Natalie Giordano and Allison Lynch

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