Mystery Bus to Dave and Busters!

Our latest Mystery Bus was another blast! A fun filled day with arcade games, ticket prizes, and free food! Our participants had no idea that our mystery location was Dave and Busters!

If you want in on the fun to a surprise location, join us on the next Mystery Bus! Keep a look out for registration details on Instagram (@anstudentlife), and here on our Student Blog ! Hope to see some new faces next semester! šŸšāœØ

Native American Heritage Month!

We had delicious native food such as Bison meatballs, salmon and much more!! We also had cookbooks with native food recipes alongside with native music. Thank you everyone who came and we hoped you enjoyed as much as we did~

Native American Heritage Month!!

Annandale Campus PotluckĀ  Contest!

Annandale Campus PotluckĀ  Contest! šŸ¦ƒšŸ‚

POTLUCK CONTEST

FRIENDSGIVING CELEBRATION

NOV. 21 – 12:00-3:00

CF STUDENT LOUNGE

Represent your club with a food item. Club with the best representation gets aĀ $50 credit with student LifeĀ (can be used for club activities or supplies for club meetings).

RAFFLE: AĀ Nintendo SwitchĀ will be raffled among participating clubs!!!

Signup here: https://forms.gle/yswzhxpFMKBA874z8

Mind States Unlocked

Join Us for Mind States Unlocked!

Weā€™re hosting an important conference on drugs and their impact on mental health, featuring a powerful talk by Dr. Dennis Humphrey, a professor at our college.

Mark your calendars on Tuesday, November 26th at 1:00 PM, CA building, room 302.

There will be Pizza after the presentation and interactive games with awesome prizes!

Donā€™t miss out on this chance to learn, engage, and connect. Letā€™s unlock some minds.

See you there!

Dias de los Muertos

 

Dia De Los Muertos with Student Life!

Dias de Los Muertos is a special Mexican tradition, where those family, friends and special people who have moved on are commemorated and remembered. We thank all the awesome people who came out to celebrate with us on Thursday!Ā 

From painting skulls, which in tradition are called “calaveras“, which represent the people who have passed, to just generally learning about this amazing tradition; it seems even our Student Ambassadors enjoyed the event!

These altars are a way to remember those who passed, not only as a celebration of their life, but as a way to keep them with us even if they are not here with us.Ā  Thank you again to all of those who joined!