Friday, April 23, 2010

Repeat Tables

Spotted: Two tables in the Roto that are not unfamiliar. Did these tables not receive enough attention the first time around, or are these tables trying to convey a different message than the first time they set up camp in the Roto for the day?

Delta Zeta Turtle Tug: Delta Zeta has yet again set up tables so teams can sign-up for their fundraiser event for their national philanthropy, The Painted Turtle Camp (event is described in more detail in a prior post). Delta Zeta has worked hard at promoting this fundraiser with their constant P.R. in the Roto and even outside of the Roto. Claire Divver, Delta Zeta President, spoke up during the last Greek Life Panhellenic/Interfraternity Council Meeting to encourage teams to sign up. Has their P.R. campaign been successful? Only time will tell; at their event next Wednesday.

SPB Third Eye Blind Concert: Throughout the past week, SPB has received the most attention in the Roto, often times making it nearly impossible to walk through the Roto because the line to get to their table is so long. However, two days ago (April 21) the crowd cleared out. SPB sold out of tickets for the concert in record time. Hopefully the majority of the student body got their tickets in time, since SPB sold out while they were selling "guest" tickets. The students must be excited about the concert, in addition to whatever guests are coming. Let's hope Bryant students got their tickets in time, or else it is going to be a sad May 1 for them.

Delta Chi Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament: Although not previously mentioned, and although the event has already passed; Delta Chi, a fraternity on campus, promoted their Rock, Paper, Scissors tournament in the Roto on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The fraternity held the tournament to further raise money for their national philanthropy, The V Foundation for Cancer Research. They have held additional events in the past for the philanthropy, but the members were excited to hold a new event, different from their yearly events, such as the DPS softball game or the Rock-a-Thon, they hold. It was only one dollar per person to play and the winner received a twenty-five dollar gift cards. At such a low cost, hopefully their table-sitting skills in the Roto paid off.

Until next time,
XoXo Roto Girl KF

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