Campus Briefs
Issue date: 10/1/07 Section: News
ROC Fest participants dance, rock out
The Residents On Campus Festival, sponsored by the Residence Hall Association, continued this weekend with a variety of activities designed to bring students closer together.
Andrews Hall hosted a Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution competition Friday.
Points were handed out for residence hall attendance at the event.
A picture scavenger hunt took place Saturday afternoon. Residents were asked to take pictures of themselves next to several landmarks around campus.
Representatives from Taylor Hall won the scavenger hunt.
ROC Fest came to a conclusion Saturday night with a Masquerade Ball in the Pemberton Hall Piano Lounge. Several items were raffled off at the ball, with students using beads they collected from activities through the week as tickets.
The overall scores and winners of ROC Fest will be announced later this week.
-Jordan Crook, RHA Reporter
Banned Books Week exhibit on display in Booth
A display in honor of Banned Books Week will be available to the public until the end of October.
Books on display have been challenged or banned.
According to the American Library Association "Catcher in the Rye," "Of Mice and Men" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" are some of the most commonly banned books.
The exhibit is located in the Marvin Foyer of Booth Library.
-Matt Hopf, Associate News Editor
The Residents On Campus Festival, sponsored by the Residence Hall Association, continued this weekend with a variety of activities designed to bring students closer together.
Andrews Hall hosted a Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution competition Friday.
Points were handed out for residence hall attendance at the event.
A picture scavenger hunt took place Saturday afternoon. Residents were asked to take pictures of themselves next to several landmarks around campus.
Representatives from Taylor Hall won the scavenger hunt.
ROC Fest came to a conclusion Saturday night with a Masquerade Ball in the Pemberton Hall Piano Lounge. Several items were raffled off at the ball, with students using beads they collected from activities through the week as tickets.
The overall scores and winners of ROC Fest will be announced later this week.
-Jordan Crook, RHA Reporter
Banned Books Week exhibit on display in Booth
A display in honor of Banned Books Week will be available to the public until the end of October.
Books on display have been challenged or banned.
According to the American Library Association "Catcher in the Rye," "Of Mice and Men" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" are some of the most commonly banned books.
The exhibit is located in the Marvin Foyer of Booth Library.
-Matt Hopf, Associate News Editor
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