Lizzy Krochmalny and Rachel Lange jumped hand in hand.
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Lizzy Krochmalny and Rachel Lange jumped hand in hand.
Amanda Wright gets out of the water after diving in a penguin costume.
Dan Masserang was one of the few who used the occasion to dress thier best.
Air temperature was around thirteen degrees farenheit when the event started.
DSP's Jordan Khuse was the first to take the plunge, which raises money for the Red Cross.
Austin Fricks jumps into the water.
Brandon Bartell dives into the water.
The sun kept the temperatures relatively warm but plunger Andy Redick may have regretted going in shirtless.
Diver Chris Gula takes a moment to relax during a break in the action. Gula's company specializes in water rescue.
Delta Sigma Phi's Polar Plunge took place during a frigid but sunny Wednesday afternoon.
Custom mice allow for user-defined control speed, adding a personal touch to the gaming experience.
They're typically larger to avoid overheating and cost upwards of three times as much as the average desktop.
Gaming PC's are custom built to provide optimal graphic display and processing speed.
Many gamers bring a lot of thier own gear, including headphones and custom controllers.
Teams often color coordinated thier apparel.
Video game fanatics converged on the Student Center for the Gamers For Giving charity event on Sunday 9 February.
Eastern Michigan University student Zach Wigal started Gamers for Giving as a high school student five years ago.
Vast amounts of resources are needed to run the high end gaming PC's, consoles, and monitors.
EMU senior Rick Carlisle competed in the Killer Instinct tournement.
Gamers of all ages enjoyed the atmosphere provided by the event.