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LATE NIGHT PROGRAMMING TEAM

 


The Late Night Programming Team is responsible for:

 
  • Developing alternative activities for students on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays evenings.
 
The Late Night Programming Team Members:










 
Example Late Night Programs Available:   

Rock Band Late Night

Can you rock harder than your quad-mate? What about rocking better and louder than your RA? Rock band is an interactive game that promotes harm reduction by enticing students to challenge one another in a competitive game fashion, rather than drinking. Choose guitar, bass, drums or sing your heart out. The game Rockband and is a great tool for team building among residents!

Beer Goggle Wii

This interactive activity provides awareness through a hands on experience! Students are challenged to play a game of Cow Racing while wearing visual impairment goggles and then to play the game again without the goggles! Students gain perspective and experience what alcohol can do to their judgment. BAC cards are available for students to consider their individual usage and what this actually means.

Wii Tournament

The Wii Tournament activity is a competitive challenge to encourage floors and small groups to come together in a fun, safe, no alcohol atmosphere. This program encourages harm reduction by hosting this activity in the late evening and keeps students from engaging in drinking. In the words of one student, “Don’t Drink and Wii!”

The Flip Cup Challenge

1-2, down, FLIP! The flip cup challenge uses a popular college party game to illustrate the dangerous amounts that students consume! Students flip their cups and pour the contents into a pitcher. As the pitcher fills up, this serves as an alarming visual as to just how much alcohol students are consuming in such short amount of time. BAC cards are also incorporated to show students the effects of quick drinking!

 

 
CLICK ON THE LINK ON THE LEFT TO REQUEST ONE OF THE ABOVE PROGRAMS OR OUR PEER EDUCATORS WILL CREATE A PROGRAM BASED ON YOUR NEEDS.  


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