Teresa Ginn, administrative director of Journey House and part of UWRF Fellowship of Christian Faculty and Staff (FCFS), prepares a pizza to be given out in the campus mall area Wednesday, May 4. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Members of UWRF Fellowship of Christian Faculty and Staff prepared, cooked and gave away the pizza for free to promote their block party event taking place at Journey House Thursday, May 5. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Professor of Music Thomas Barnett, a member of UWRF Fellowship of Christian Faculty and Staff takes a pizza out of the oven. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Classic Pizza Truck was used to bake the pizza that Fellowship of Christian Faculty and Staff provided for people in the campus mall area. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Zack Leuma, a freshman psychology major, was one of the students serving the free pizza from Fellowship of Chiristian Faculty and Staff (FCFS). (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Leeah Luepke, a sophomore, and Aaron Zimmerman, a junior, take their pizza that UWRF Fellowship of Christian Faculty and Staff prepared and cooked in a woodfire stove provided by Classic Pizza Truck. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Maddie Kanda, a sophomore criminology major, takes a JonnyPop which were being given out to student in the campus mall area Wednesday, April 4. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
KC Stowe, a senior marketing communcations major, eats his popsicle given out to students and others in the campus mall area by JonnyPops. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Abby Soderholm poses as her friend takes a photo of her with an uncooperative dog at Theta Chi’s Puppy Petting Zoo which they put on as a philanthropy event with Lucky Paws. Students were asked to donate $1 to enter and be able to pet the dogs. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Tayler Hamersley, a sophomore communications major, gets a kiss from a dog at the puppy petting zoo. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Sarah Kaye Pellerino, a junior, pets one of the dogs at the puppy petting zoo organized by Theta Chi Wednesday, May 4. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)
Alaina Czub, a pre-vet major hugs a dog. (Tori Schneider/Student Voice)