Fall Fest!

McDaniel College really cares about our well being prior to and during finals week, and they show this by planning events to help students have fun and destress a little. Tonight, the Office of Residence Life (better known as Res Life), which is responsible for housing on campus, threw an indoor carnival-type thing in that they dubbed Fall Fest.

Fall Fest took place in Ensor Lounge, which is an open area on the top level of Decker Center, the student center on campus, and I don’t think I’d ever encountered as many people in Ensor as I did this evening. It was so well attended that I often had difficulty getting from area to area of the room.

Why was this so popular? It had what all college students love: free food, chances to win prizes, and an opportunity to have fun with friends. There were stations for making Christmas ornaments, tie-dye, and friendship bracelets and other crafts. There were games too: tossing the ball into glass fish bowls could win students real live goldfish,  while other games involved knocking down pins and spinning wheels for prizes. There was plenty of free food to choose from too. There were caramel apples, fresh popcorn, tasty smoothies, and even cotton candy spun by the Res Life director Michael Robbins himself. Other activities included a pie eating contest and bobbing for apples, and excitingly, students could enter a raffle to win a NOOK.

I spent a little time at Fall Fest and enjoyed myself a lot. I made an ornament, had a smoothie and cotton candy, and had a nice time chatting with people I knew as I watched people trying to win goldfish. Eventually though, it got too crowded for my liking, so I returned to my suite. I hope that next year, if they hold this again, they’ll do it in the gym so there’s more room for people.

It’s been quite a lovely evening though. Every night this week, I’ve set aside time for lounging in my suite’s common room and decorating it for Christmas. Tonight, I hung up more Christmas lights, and then my suite mates and I spent some time watching footage of a fire on a laptop while listening to jazz music–very relaxing and super classy! It’s important not to get too bogged down in end-of-semester work. You’ll stay much more sane if you devote some time to yourself and your relaxation every day.

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Election Night Program

Earlier in the semester, we decided as a Residence Life staff that we would hold a program on Election Night in our Recreation Lounge.  The Rec Lounge has lots of TVs, so we figured it would be the perfect place to have people gather and watch the results that would come in throughout Election Night.  We had TVs turned on different channels, so we could watch the results from CNN, Fox, NBC, and a local channel (to cover the local politics).  We also had an Electoral Map prediction contest, where students could choose which candidate would win which states.  Whoever was closest, by number of states, will be getting $40 added to their McDaniel OneCard, which is like a debit card that can be used around campus and in town. To make the competition fair, all entries had to be in by 9 o’clock.  That way, people couldn’t just put down what was actually happening.  We had plenty of snacks: cookies, drinks, chips, muffins, blue and red brownies, chips and salsa, and veggies, so that people could snack while they were watching the results come in.

The attendance for this program was overwhelming!  Sure, we advertised all over campus, not just to our own residents, but we have never had so many people attend a program thrown by the Independent Housing Staff.  People were coming in and out of the Rec Lounge for the two hours that we were having the program.   Everyone seemed really excited to be there, even if they were just stopping in to see the current results. We had over 120 people attend the program, plus it was beneficial because it was educational!  I never would have thought a program about Election Day would be so fun!

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