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The Claw Fountain (Photo: ELLIE WONG/The Stanford Daily)
on May 6, 2021
For most of the Class of 2024, there were no tearful goodbyes to parents or first-time fountain hopping excursions last September.
Instead, fall quarter took place within the confines of home, where computer cables cluttered childhood bedrooms and GroupMe became the new hub for Stanford social life, or in Airbnb rentals, scattered across the country.
Then there is Caterina Zampa ’24, whose entire first year has been spent living at Stanford 5,852 miles from home.
Zampa’s status as an international student from Switzerland made her eligible for a coveted spot as one of 1,500 undergraduates approved to live on campus this academic year. Among those ranks are students on athletic teams and those with approved special circumstances.
Brent L. Page-Munro
Brent Logan Page-Munro, 26, of Beech Creek passed away Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 at his residence.
Born July 22, 1994 in Danville he was a son of Shannon L. (Nikki) Page of Lock Haven and his mother Barbara (Mark) (Munro) Watson of Moshannon.
Brent worked as an arborist for Discount Tree Service in Bellefonte. He loved the outdoors, fishing, camping, hanging out with his friends and especially tree trimming.
Brent enjoyed his Harley Davidson motorcycle and loved taking rides in the mountains and spending time at Aunt D. and Uncle Arnold’s Camp.
He was a 2012 graduate of Bald Eagle High School. Surviving are his parents and girlfriend Cristy Lehman of Mill Hall and her children, Carson, Kali, Karizma.