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March 23 , 2007




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Ms.CSU promotes student participation

By June Kwitkowski

Mr. and Ms. CSU, John Roman and Kristina Kuntz, are “bringing the school spirit back.”
They want to promote the idea of Mr. and Ms. CSU as part of their efforts to encourage students’ participation in campus activities. They won the titles because of their involvement on campus.
Mr. and Ms. CSU were chosen at the Valentine’s Day dance on Feb. 10.
“We are only required to host the karaoke event, but we want to do more,” said Kuntz, who attended CABsino, a free event for students put on by the Campus Activities Board, on March 2. The event gave students a chance to play casino games and win prizes worth $5,000 without having to spend any money.
Elizabeth Hamm, a junior at CSU, was impressed by the games. “They [workers] are teaching us how to play really slow and are exposing us to everything so we don’t feel like a novice when we go to Canada to play the real thing,” Hamm said.
There were refreshments, entertainment, a cash bar, a band, a DJ, and even a Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament. Approximately 200 students participated in CABsino.
Kuntz wore her crown and a Ms. CSU shirt. She was accompanied by a group of friends who wore matching shirts.
They called themselves the “Ms. CSU Entourage.”
Each girl had a title on the front of her shirt. Titles included were personal assistant, bodyguard, tiara polisher and flower girl, among others.
Kuntz distributed candies to students so they would know who she was and her goals.
“I think it’s a really great idea to raise awareness about Student Life’s activities,” said Tristan Hearn, a senior and mathematics major at CSU.
CAB is sponsoring more events including a karaoke contest from 3-7 p.m. on March 30 at the UC Shire, and an International Food Fest from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 11 in UC atrium.
Reach this Stater reporter atjakwitkowski@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 


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