Picture Stockton... Turning Campus into a Street Fair
Galloway, N.J. - As part of University Weekend, the Galloway campus was transformed into a street fair with vendors, food trucks, a cornhole tournament and inflatable games. But first, there was a parade led by Talon.
Students were tasked with decorating golf carts to illustrate this year's theme celebrating a decade of growth and change. In 2025, Stockton will celebrate its 10th anniversary of becoming a university.
Photo story by Susan Allen
Talon kicked off the parade with high fives for the crowd.
K-9 Freya saw Talon and took notes. Police Chief Tracy Stuart and Freya give Haley Baum, assistant vice president for Student Advocacy, Belonging and Campus Standards and dean of students, a picture-perfect high five.
President Joe Bertolino paused to hop out of his golf cart to give Talon a hug.
Growing and changing with love.
The school spirit lifted even higher when the Stockton University Dance Team arrived.
The parade led right into the street fair festivities.
Inside the coffeehouse, Stockton Esports invited guests to show off their skills. The Fortnite and Dress to Impress games were a couple favorites.
Guests dressed to impressed too. Families showed off their Stockton apparel and shopped for new looks at the Campus Center Bookstore.
Annie the hamster got a lot of attention.
Stockton’s Young Alumni Club sponsored the inaugural cornhole tournament. Cornhole Craze, an alumni-owned business by Tim Donovan Jr. '05, scored the competition.