photo story: the lord will provide.
The owner of Revival City Doughnuts, Marschelle McCoy, takes out a tray of doughnuts from the cart and gives advice on what went wrong and what could have been better with the doughnuts to her employee Bronica Bazzano at Revival City Doughnuts on Feb. 8.
A pin on the side of Marschelle McCoy’s desk in the Biological Sciences Building on Feb. 22.
Marschelle McCoy raises her arms in praise during Wisdom Wednesday service at United Pentecostal Tabernacle Feb. 28
James Nicolas greets Marschelle McCoy at the United Pentecostal Tabernacle church on March 31.
Marschelle McCoy, the office manager in the biology department, talks with professor Robert Colombo at her desk on Thursday afternoon in the Biological Sciences Building on Feb. 22.
Marschelle McCoy helps Devika Jaiswal, a biological sciences graduate student, put on her handkerchief for the United Pentecostal Tabernacle church’s western themed lunch event on April 6
Marschelle McCoy searches for mint chocolate cookies in order to test out a new recipe she has been working on at her doughnut shop, Revival City Doughnuts, at Walmart March 6
capturing A few days in alto pass, illinois.
mariachi band los amigos visits eiu.
The Mariachi band, Los Amigos, walk around campus playing their instruments and singing multiple songs during Hispanic Heritage Month. Los Amigos have been playing for 13 years and have played in every state in the Southeast.
Luis Trevino, the band leader of Los Amigos, plays trumpet and sings in South Quad Dining where students and faculty applaud for them. Trevino said it has been an adventure being able to travel with the band.
Elvis Vasquez, apart of Los Amigos band, plays guitar at different locations on campus Monday afternoon
Los Amigos band walk across the street to continue playing at Stevenson Dining Hall
Los Amigos band walk across the South Quad playing Mariachi music.
champaign county fair.
first few days of eiu-upi strike
ahani Bilkhair writes “Stop the genocide” on the Mellin steps during a vigil for Gaza’s children.
9-year-old Mohammad Mohd and his 7-year-old sister Mariam Mohd raise up a Palestinian flag at the vigil for Gaza’s children Wednesday night.
7-year-old Mariam Mohd holds up a sign reading “Save the kids in Gaza” at the vigil for the 4100 and more children of Gaza who have been killed.
Esraa Jarrar’s child picks up a sign saying, “Save the kids in Gaza” at the vigil for the children in Gaza who have been killed.
tai-chi in the park.
Many people show up to Tai chi practice Monday afternoon, where they learn multiple breathing exercises and easy movements to help them feel relaxed and also benefit them physically.
Suzi Coffman shows the members of her Tai chi class breathing exercises before getting into more movement. Coffman tells them "If you got anything negative going on up there leave it out there" to remind her class to stay relaxed and forget about other worries on Monday afternoon.
Many people show up to Tai chi practice Monday afternoon, where they learn multiple breathing exercises and easy movements to help them feel relaxed and also benefit them physically.
Suzi Coffman teaches how to do the Tai chi move called “repulse monkey” where you imagine a monkey sitting in the palm of your hand and you push it off with slow and swift movements Monday afternoon.
uzi Coffman’s Tai chi class works on their balance by walking in a line forwards, then trying to walk backwards at Kiwanis Park Monday afternoon.
Suzi Coffman directs her Tai chi class at Kiwanis Park Monday afternoon.
hope of east central illinois holds a candlelight vigil for domestic violence awareness.