Halloween fun at Dini Student Center with parade, escape room

Dana Ryan, Ph.D. Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs
Dana Ryan, Ph.D. Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs - Western Nevada College Website
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The Halloween celebration at the Dini Student Center today featured costumes, games, and festive activities. Students participated in various events, including a Pumpkin Parade where children from the Child Development Center collected treats from faculty and staff.

Western Nevada College President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe and the Human Resources team joined in the festivities dressed as the M&Ms gang. Their participation added to the Halloween spirit on campus.

The Escape Room was a highlight of the event. Students worked through clues inspired by horror movies and playing cards to unlock boxes and solve puzzles, ultimately finding a way to escape. Other activities included pumpkin decorating, cake pops and a raffle provided by the Psychology Club, and pizza for lunch.



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