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Student Life: Residence Halls
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Residence Halls
Programs - Hall Staff
Life on
campus is full of activity - While Student Activities offers numerous programs
for all students, the Residence Life office and staff provides programs
specifically for residential students.
We offer activities in and out of the halls. Each residence hall hosts its own
special programs, but there are also programs in which all four halls
participate together. Programs allow residents a chance to take a break from the
academic world and enjoy fun activities with their fellow residents.
Programs also help students get to know one another. Each hall has its own
personality, and the programs reflect the building and its residents. Whether
you’re into sports, arts and crafts, movies, games, free food, or simply
socializing, you will always find something of interest.
Traditional Residence
Life Programs
Ice Cream Olympics:
Started in 2005, this event is held every fall (usually around September) for
all 4 halls to compete in games that all involve ice cream, such as the Root
Beer Float Relay, Ice Cream Mouth Sundae, and Ice Cream Eating Contest. The
event is always well attended, and all ice cream is donated by Mayfield Dairy
Farms of Athens.
Halloween Celebration:
On Halloween night, each residence hall provides a Halloween activity that is
open to the children of Athens at no cost. Wesley Commons provides an indoor
carnival called “Carnival at the Commons”, with face painting, peanut race,
cookie decorating, ring toss, a ghost story room, bean bag throw, and many other
activities. Nocatula residents provide a display of jack-o-lanterns to show
outside for those who pass by, as well as help out with the Commons’ Carnival.
Fowler Hall opens their top floor for a very well-crafted Haunted House, which
is a huge success every year. The ladies of Keith Hall open their building for
general trick-or-treating throughout the halls. They decorate each floor and
dress up as characters that are thematic to the décor of the hall, such as
Disney characters, the zoo, board games, etc.
PigSkin and Pig Out:
Started in 2006, this event is held every spring (usually in early April) on
Rankin Hudson field. Residents join in a big game of flag football with several
relays with prizes during half-time, and free Buddy’s BBQ to all who attend.
Another very well-attended programming event, PSPO is a tradition that will
carry on for a long time. Who doesn’t love watching/playing a flag
football game in the gorgeous Spring weather and having free BBQ?
Here is a list of programming
events that have been held in the different residence halls (many of which have
become traditions as well) throughout the years:
Keith
Hall:
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“Go Green” Party
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner
Superbowl Party
Pumpkin decorating
Cookout
Valentine’s Day craft night
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Movie nights
S’more making
Funfoam doorknob hangers
American Idol parties
The Roommate Game
|
Fowler
Hall:

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Kickball games
Wing-eating night
Monday Night Football parties
Root beer keg/Alcohol Awareness Program
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Poker Night
Pizza parties
Haunted House planning party
Movie nights |
Nocatula:

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Dinner outing to the Country Patch
Buddy’s BBQ Dinner
The Roommate Game
Pumpkin carving
“Old School” Crafts Night |
Easter egg decorating
Pizza parties
Twister tournament
Bowling/Skating night
Christmas progressive dinner
Ice cream social
|
Wesley Commons:

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Picture frame decorating
Tie-dye tshirts
The Roommate Game
Annual Superbowl party with Zaxby’s chicken
“Twilight” Party |
Latenight breakfast
Progressive dinner
Annual Christmas tree decorating
Christmas décor contest between apartments
Board games night
St. Patrick’s Day Party |