CSC “Just Dances”
By Kincaid Strain
CSC was moving and grooving to “Just Dance” on the Wii, Tuesday night.
Eagle Esports Club member Cameron McClintock, 21, of Wallace, put on the event.
“I thought it would be fun to do Just Dance Night in general because Just Dance isn’t done a lot and I feel like a lot of people like to dance,” hesaid.
With over 50 students coming to bust a move, three lucky students won door prizes through a random drawing of either a water bottle, a Bluetooth speaker, or a portable charger. There was also an option to enter your name into a raffle to win Just Dance 2021 for an Xbox or a Switch.
Each person who wanted to do the raffle was given two tickets with their name and the option to put two tickets in one bowl or one ticket in each bowl.
“Taking a break to move around and let loose is what helps me break up my study time,” Paige Boitz, 18, freshman of Pueblo, Colorado, I can hang out with my friends and get my mind off of studying for a little bit.”
With Eagle Esports on the rise and this event bringing in a grooving crowd, Esports plans on hosting more events similar to this one in the future said Stephanie Alfred, Esports faculty adviser.
“It’s a competitive and social gaming club that is open to all in hopes to foster a social connection and a competitive spirit on campus,” she said.
