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Students compete with their knowledge of Chadron

By: Mackenzie Dahlberg

 The Hub was filled with commotion Wednesday night Sept. 18 as students tested their knowledge on the town of Chadron. The idea of quizzing people on local information was, Kent Hall’s Resident Hall Director, Kris Boardman, called “Breaking the 10th Street Gap.”

Students were provided with pizza before starting the few available games. A word search and a cross word puzzle were played before the game of Kahoot started. 

“I hope to help students understand what local businesses have to offer, service wise,” Boardman said.

He also commented that he hopes at least the students decided to enjoy learning at the event. 

Around 60 people attended, each was given a ticket to put their name into the prize drawing which was before and after the game of Kahoot.

The games were focused around Chadron’s local businesses, providing information to students about they may not have known was provided by the town.. 

The Kahoot asked questions about coffee shops, beauty shops, restaurants, gas stations and the movie theater. 

The event also provided business cards, and posters of events being put on by Chadron’s businesses. RLA will continue their events with Trail Mix night on Tuesday in the Hub, and Tie Dye Fun Time on Saturday, Oct. 5 in the Backyard.