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The Pit and The Purge: students watch horror movie together

The Pit hosted a free movie night 9 p.m. Thursday with food and drinks for students after school hours. The workers of the Pit chose the Lakota room of the student center, an open area just right to host a movie night for students interested. There were 25 students in attendance. CSC students had mixed emotions about the pending movie “The first purge” which came in franchises, and according to a few students who had already caught a glimpse of the movie trailer, their first thought of the movie was “scary.”

“The government is trying to get rid of poor people. I also enjoyed the movie a lot because it had many different plot twists,” Jeffrey Phillips, freshman of Sarasota,  Florida said.

Students were fully invested in the movie and made sure they got the full understanding and concept of the movie. “I think the concept of the movie is very scary,” Sara Flores, junior of Tegucigalpa said.

The movie night lasted a period of two hours with everyone glued to their seats until the end. There were reactions every second a different scene was shown. 

“The movie just shows how in this modern day or world we are misguided by science by using fire to quench fire. It was a dope movie I really enjoyed it,” Tobe Mbanugo, junior of Fresno Texas said.

The Pit will continue to host their regular Thursday night events from 9 p.m. to midnight. This is an opportunity for CSC students interested in on campus events. Students can also check in on the CSC rewards app to win prizes and more.