Maryville’s famed Covenant Stone is surrounded by radiant red leaves. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Feature Slider Photos Signs of spring arrive at MC February 22, 2022February 22, 2022 Admin 0 Comments Wearing shorts is working out well for (left to right) Eli Preswood, Kyelar Edwards and Trent Colburn on a warm, almost-spring day.Photo by Sarah Bauknight Outside of Clayton, flowers thrive and liven up the courtyard. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Near Maryville College’s main road, a small grove of flowers adds a splash of color to campus. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Mattilynn Jolley sits at a picnic table outside of Pearson’s taking in the beauty and wonderful weather of late February.Photo by Sarah Bauknight The beautiful symmetry of the garden between Anderson Hall and Fayerweather Hall begins to bloom. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Maryville’s famed Covenant Stone is surrounded by radiant red leaves.Photo by Sarah Bauknight Trees outside of Carnegie Hall make nice shade and add greenery for its residents. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Ember Wilson shows up in short sleeves in the Spring spirit. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Kaitlin Koster enjoys a hike with spring breezes and warm sunshine over the weekend. Photo by Kaitlin KosterSarah Bauknight takes notice of a sunny Saturday and takes advantage of the nicest weather of the year so far. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Up on a lookout in the mountains, Meredith Howell and Sarah Bauknight enjoy the view and a sneak peak of the next season. Photo by Sarah Bauknight The American flag above Anderson Hall flies high with a spring breeze. Photo by Sarah Bauknight Photographer Samantha Paige is spotted by her subject, the Eastern Bluebird.Photo by Samantha PaigeA red-bellied woodpecker nests comfortably in a mossy bed on campus. Photo by Samantha Paige Post Views: 271