Lifestyles

‘Price Is Right’ for CSC students

Friday, the TV game show “The Price is Right” came to CSC when Curtis Stevens, senior from Ogallala, hosted the game from 9-11 p.m., Friday in the Gold Room. Close to 50 people showed up and joined the game.

Michael Hall, senior of Broadwater, said he, “watched the game show when he was small. It’s fun to take part in.”

The rules of the game are like the TV version.

Students competed to win prizes by guessing the price of certain items.

Contestants were randomly decided by picking from a bucket full of name tags. The prizes included a coffee maker, movies, a lamp, an iHome wireless, a Bluetooth speaker, and more.

Students competed in small games such as the pricing game, in which participant had to choose two items having the same price. Another was the race game, in which contestants had 45 seconds to pair the price with the products.

At the end, there was a raffle giving away prizes for those whose names were not called for the big show.

“I like the game,” Daniel Espinosa, sophomore from Rapid City, South Dakota, said. “The way they did it can help college students get the most bang for the bucks.”