By Danielle Haniph

When I was young, dinner was ready at 5 pm. My brother and I would finish our homework around 4, which would leave an hour for us to play outside. Sometimes, we would play catch and compete to see how high we could throw the ball over the beech tree in our backyard garden. Other times, we would run around with—or, really, get chased by—our dog, Honey. As we would play, especially toward the winter, the sun would start setting before we were done. Seeing the sunset was not only such a great way to end the day, but also the perfect backdrop to capture memories  that I have never forgotten.


Danielle Haniph (she/her) ‘28 is a second-year architecture student, planning to minor in information technology, design, and startups. Dani enjoys working on her two business ventures: a crocheting business that sells amigurumi plushies, and a venture related to the visual arts and art education. Dani is also a member of Alpha Rho Chi (the architecture and art professional fraternity) and Blackstone Launchpad.