SNC students posing for a photo on a makeshift ice rink.
On Friday, Jan. 30, St. Norbert College hosted a truly magical Winter Carnival. To celebrate the end of winter and to welcome the long-awaited warmth of spring, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m., SNC students could gather as a community and enjoy a diverse variety of entertainment. The event was held in Todd Wehr Hall and offered activities fit to every individual personality.
Students could ice skate and to skee ball, indulge in dance dance revolution or take advantage of the free food. The big red armchair turnout was equally of a big hit. There were giveaways, prizes, cash blowing booths, claw machines and strength meters. An especially favored installation was the stuffed animal making counter, with highland cows, teddy bears, and wolves. With the new semester just starting, the fuzzy friends were a pleasant addition to St. Norbert dormitories.
In addition to the listed above amusements, mini golf and photo booths also attracted attention, helping commemorate the beautiful memories and the exciting feelings for the new season. The attendees had to sign a waiver and were encouraged to register in order to keep track of engagement.
Fortunately, the Winter Carnival was a success. With a large turnout, dozens of students came together showing their school spirit, a cheerful and kind community St. Norbert College can be proud of.