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Mischief Night brings out more than 80 students

More than 80 people showed up to Mischief Night at the Hub Monday from 7-9 p.m.
Students put on Halloween costumes representing different characters in hope to win the grand prize, a bean bag chair.
“I’m a Mad Hatter,” Jessy Bale, 20, junior of South Dakota, said, “I always loved ‘Alice in the Wonderland.’”
People voted for the best costume. The bean bag chair went to Lydia Sigler, 20, sophomore of O’Neil. She dressed up as Eleven from the TV show “Stranger Things.”
RAs also provided pumpkins to decorate, hosted other games, such as guessing candy corn in a jar, sticking cheese balls on RAs’ faces, making mummies with toilet paper.
“I had Ms. Laurin wrap me up with toilet paper to be a mummy,” said Mikaela Franzen, 20, sophomore of Gurley. “We got really close but we lost.”
However, Franzen still brought back a Troll and a blender as the RA randomly drew the participants’ names for prizes.
The list of prizes included a Nerf gun, a Nerf hoop, a basketball, a personal blender, an electric tea kettle, rope lights, multicolored lights, bluetooth speakers, a Jenga set, a pingpong set, pool cues and sleds.
Attendants took part in different games and interacted with the RAs. Most of the people said prizes and food were key reasons why they came. They said to have enjoyed the Halloween event.