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CSU organizations celebrate Halloween with the H.Y.P.E team

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LGBTQ+ Student Services students, Joey Dzingeleski (Left), Gabrielle Murray (Right), and Axel McAvinue (Middle) could be found sharing their painted pumpkins and pride pins.
LGBTQ+ Student Services students, Joey Dzingeleski, left, Axel McAvinue, center, and Gabrielle Murray shared their painted pumpkins and pride pins.
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CSU students dressed up in their best Halloween outfits for the Spooky Land event.
CSU students dressed up in their best Halloween outfits for Spooky Land.
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Spooky Land Event
Campus organizations provided students with educational information about Halloween.
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Spooky Land Event
CSU Students were encouraged to take pictures with the spooky decorations provided by the H.Y.P.E. Team.
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Spooky Land Event
Students played games and interacted with CSU Organizations.
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By ANNIE GONYEA

CSU's Helping You Through Peer Education (H.Y.P.E) team on Oct. 17 hosted Spooky Land in the Student Center Atrium at Cleveland State University.

The H.Y.P.E team gave Cleveland State organizations the chance to share educational information about Halloween with students. They provided students with candy, music, games and spooky decorations. Students were encouraged to wear their best costume and enter to win prizes. 

Tarot card readings were also offered to students by Rowan Ramnkin from Sky Yoga Club.

CSU's next Halloween festivities begin this week with the Campus Activity Board's "Halloweek." The first event, "Fenn Tower of Terror," will take place in Fenn Tower on Oct. 23. Students can expect a spooky party with a haunted house, food, music and glow-in-the-dark crafts. 

 

 

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