Popping Out with the 2026 Greeks: A Photo Essay

All photos by Nathaniel Mahoney

A group of people dancing energetically at an event, with a focus on two individuals in the foreground. One person wears a blue shirt and the other wears a black shirt with a design. The atmosphere appears lively and celebratory.
A lively crowd of people enjoying an event, with many individuals dancing and celebrating in a vibrant indoor space.
A crowded indoor event with people enjoying themselves, raising their hands, and wearing casual clothing. The image has a blurry focus, indicating a lively atmosphere.
A lively crowd of people in a dimly lit room, some wearing casual clothing and accessories, captured in motion, creating a sense of energy and excitement.
A large group of people celebrating and dancing indoors, with many raising their hands and wearing casual clothing, in a colorful venue.
A group of people interacting in a lively atmosphere, featuring a person wearing a blue and yellow shirt with a focused expression, amidst others with braided hairstyles.

Nathaniel Mahoney

Nathaniel Mahoney is a broadcast journalism major.

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