Join CSC’s wild jungle party
Homecoming: a time of the year when everyone on-campus can use their creative minds and have some fun. Usually at this time of the semester, people can view club’s bedsheets in the Student Center, and hear conversations about ideas for their float. It’s exciting, busy, chaotic, and overall, the best time for students to be a part of the rising Eagle spirit.
Homecoming activities are not just for the many clubs on campus, but also for individuals. It’s easy to pull a group of people together and create a float for the parade, just as it is easy to dress up for The Pit’s “Welcome to the Jungle” dance, and attend the spirit rally.
Don’t hide away in your dorm while others are taking advantage of the many events happening; go out and do something. Ask a club if you can help them pass out candy to parade watchers; participate in the lighting of C-Hill; or cheer on the Eagles as they go head-to-head against Regis, UCCS, and Western State.
In college there are more possibilities for fun and activities that are included in homecoming than there are in high school, and that in itself is reason enough to participate. If you have never attended a football or volleyball game before, this week is a perfect reason for you to break out of your bubble and watch at least one game of each sport. All of the activities going on are also good ways to meet new people. More students take part in the different festivities that are tied with homecoming.
Come out of your room and show your spirit and be proud to be a student at CSC and an Eagle. There are students, faculty, and staff that are very proud of the school and the many achievements across all aspects this campus has to offer. If you are not a part of a club, grab some friends and participate in the spirit rally, bonfire, games, and other activities meant to bring the campus together as a whole.
Homecoming may be more fun if you are participating instead of just watching from the sidelines. Just remember, even the smallest acts of kindness go a long way, and that goes for helping with any or all of the events during this homecoming weekend.
