Streeters: What is your Halloween costume and what’s the inspiration behind it?

Stephanie Mckenzie
Sciences II
The prof of Microbiology 265 is giving out bonus marks on our midterm if you come dressed up in a costume.
Chris Slobodian
Metro Guy
I’ve been working on this costume for three years… It’s something that has existed in real life, and is still somewhat mythological.
Jillian Connolly
Design IV
Simple, easy to wear, and easy to do. Also very spooky!
Fallon Weislain
Secondary Education I
I was at the dollar store and found the cute hat. I ordered the rest online.
Brianna Webber
History I
My inspiration came from Professor Coone, who is my mythology course professor. I thought, “Let’s get in on the goddess action here.”
Claire Daly (Right)
Music II
I’m a huge Potterhead and I love Halloween, so I may as well be something from Harry Potter.
Dominique Aston (Left)
Education II
In Taylor Swift’s lead single “Reputation,” she stated that the old Taylor Swift was dead, so I am Zombie Taylor Swift.
Liam Downs
Arts I
I’ve been listening to a lot of new wave music recently, I decided, “Heck I have stuff lying around, why not?” This costume is the result of trickle down depression [like trickle down Reaganomics].
Janeen Marco
Arts III
Someone I know recently got a tattoo of a ghost on their arm, so I thought, “That’s what I want to be for Halloween, but I wanna be a cool ghost.” Then I realized I also look like a guy who ghosts you.
Timothy Gadzella
Research Assistant
I play in a historical reenactment group called the Society for Creative Anachronism. What I’m wearing today is a mixture of my sport combat equipment (helmet, arm armour, gloves, coat), and the rest are dress clothes from the 10th century. I’m dressed today as what a typical Anglo-Saxon soldier from the Battle of Hastings might look like, with a much fancier helmet because I like my brain more than those soldiers did.