Krysta's Pumpkin
Krysta carved a really cute pumpkin with a cat-eye look.
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Krysta carved a really cute pumpkin with a cat-eye look.
Sierra Bartsch helped students turn their designs into pins.
When students first entered the event, they had the opportunity to sign up for email notifications about upcoming LGBT Resource Center events and QUEST events.
At the event, there was a wide array of delicious, free food for students to enjoy.
At the event, students enjoyed making pins with messages or designs that relate to their life experiences.
Students shared their perspectives and ideas about Stonewall.
Students had the choice of reading five different articles. These articles allowed students to compare and contrast the differences of treatment toward LGBTQ+ individuals of the 60s and now.
At the event, students could play a wide variety of yard games, including Connect Four.
Students attending the event could play a wide variety of games, including Jenga.
At the event, students could come to this table to pick up LGBT Pride items, learn more about the LGBT Resource Center and enter a raffle to win a free LGBTRC t-shirt.
Not only did the tailgate allow students to engage and meet new people, it also provided free snacks to enjoy.
At the event, students could play corn hole as well as a variety of other yard games.
At the fair, students had the chance to visit almost 40 tables to learn about the different study abroad trips they could take.
At the event, students could pick up a list of all the upcoming Study Abroad opportunities.
PRSSA treated students with free donuts and apple cider.
Once seated, students could find a pumpkin to decorate and forms to fill out regarding their interest in PRSSA.
Students that attended the meeting had the chance to show off their creative side and decorate a small pumpkin to take home.
Students who visited the table had the opportunity to play a variety of games, including ladder ball, ring toss and ball toss.
Students had the chance to win prizes, get free snacks and sign up to be a Community Representative in their residence hall.
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