Freshman Move in Day!

On the beautiful day of August 28th, 2015, the remaining members of the incoming freshmen class moved into their new homes, Housing 2 and 3, at Stockton University. Move in times were staggered throughout the morning, starting at 8:30 AM. When students arrived at Stockton they were led to their rooms by enthusiastic Orientation Leaders. Those students who chose to go on S.O.A.R. (Stockton Outdoor Adventure Retreat) woke up that morning, anxious to meet their new roommates, floormates, and friends, but they also felt grateful for the lasting friendships that they made while on S.O.A.R.. This day was the beginning of Welcome Week, a college tradition used to welcome incoming freshmen to the place where they will hopefully be spending the next (and best) four years of their lives.

Heartbroken parents were assisted in the move in process by the T.A.L.O.N.S, a group of upperclassmen who also acted as “tribe leaders” at S.O.A.R. The move in day process was followed by the new students first meal plan lunch. Students used meal swipes and flex dollars to help them get used to how they will be acquiring food for the next year. This was also a good time for students to get to know the people on their floors and start new friendships. These new connections with floormates were moved to the dorms when mandatory housing meetings started at four. At these meetings students were able to meet their RAs (Resident Assistants) and learn the rules are expectations that are in place in the freshmen dorms. One of the majors rules was no alcohol in the buildings, housing 2 and 3 are dry. Punishments were explained and then students were given some free time after the meetings.

In between mandatory events many “ice breaker” games were played. Games such as ride that pony, wap, and all my friends and neighbors, were implemented as a way to ease the tension of a new group of anxious people. These ice breakers seem silly and tedious but are actually essential to the group dynamic. Icebreakers were a major part of keynote speaker Troy Stendes presentation. This presentation was used as an ultimate icebreaker, students I spoke to credited it as their, “favorite welcome week activity” and “a really good way to get everyone  to participate, without making it lame to get involved.” Stende combined fun activities with team building to create a fun environment that students felt comfortable.

After a long, new, day, students were finally free to do what they pleased. Some students went straight to bed while others chose to hang out with the new friends they made. Either way, move in day can overall be considered a success with the freshmen class beginning welcome week in Osprey style.

Kappa Sigma Wing-Bowl

On Tuesday November 17th, Kappa Sigma’s Xi-Rho chapter hosted their annual Wing Bowl event. The event was held at JD’s Pub and Grill in Smithville, which is approximately ten minutes away from campus. Although it was a fraternity sponsored event, it was open to everyone, whether or not they are involved in Greek life. Tickets for the Wing Bowl were sold in lower D Wing near the computer lab wing.

The night of the event was very exciting. Many people filtered through the pub enjoying wings and each other’s company. Kappa Sigma brothers were stationed throughout the cozy pub helping the night move smoothly. If students did not purchase tickets during tabling, which occurred on; Thursday, the twelfth, Monday, the sixteenth, and Tuesday, the seventeenth, they had the option to buy them at the door for the same prices, five dollars for six wings, or for ten dollars, students could participate in an exhilarating wing competition to win some cool prizes. The winner of this year’s Wing Bowl was Aaron Reader, a Kappa Sigma brother. The contest challenged anyone interested to eat ten chicken wings as fast as possible.

The money raised by the event went to Kappa Sigma’s philanthropy, the Military Heroes Campaign, and totalled $1,031. This charity works closely with organizations such as The Fisher House to help aid thousands of veterans and their families in America. I believe that this event can be considered a success. The fraternity gained positive exposure to possible rushes and towards the school and they were able to raise a decent amount of money to donate to a positive cause.

Osprey Ball 2015

Saturday, October 10th, 2015, was the third day of Stockton University’s University Weekend. The day was a cool 64 degrees and the campus was abuzz with excitement for the evening’s main event, the Osprey Ball. The morning was started off with the Stockton Parent & Family Association breakfast in the campus center event center. Breakfast was followed shortly by the men’s alumni soccer game.

But the excitement didn’t stop there. After a good game of soccer, the parade began. Different student organizations had the opportunity to design golf carts to represent each of their groups. Groups such as Stockapella and the Disney Association had floats in the parade which were designed throughout the week by members of each organization. The parade flowed through the crowds of students, faculty, alumni, and families who came out to show support this university weekend.

After a plethora of sporting events and a carnival in the parking lot of Big Blue, the night was topped off with the 2015 Osprey Ball. Everyone in attendance was dressed to the nines in their best clothes and arrived with all of their friends in the Campus Center Event Room at 9 P.M. The DJ kept a steady stream of mode11215849_10205000033112932_8852062462560408203_nrns hits such as Fetty Wap and classics like Respect by Aretha Franklin. The dance floor was packed as students Hit the Whip, Hit the Quan, and did the Cotton Eyed Joe. As the night moved on students were able to take photos in a photo booth and enjoy a large spread of desserts and sodas.

Overall the Osprey Ball just may have been the highlight of University Weekend. It was an awesome way to get everyone together to have a good time. This year’s University Weekend was clearly a massive success and I cannot wait to see what they have in store for us next year.