Friday, December 7, 2012

I did my interviews, and here is what I will say in between them

Intro:  Rooming Hall Association, also known as RHA, hosts multiple events for students living on campus.  One of RHA's most well known programs is the Tiki Luau hosted at the very beginning of the school year.  The Tiki Luau is a great place to meet and befriend people, but it would not be possible without the proper funding and hard work on part of RHA.  Luckily enough, I was able to interview one of my friends that I made at the Tiki Luau, as well as my hall council's president, who has had previous experience as a programmer for RHA.

Interview with Diana

Segway: Friends are a vital part of the college experience.  It is very possible that the people you meet at the Tiki Luau will become your best friend forever.  Nick Rice even talks about how important this first true event is for these students for the process of going out and making friends.

Interview with Nick

Conclusion:  With that said, the Tiki Luau is an important event.  It is, in a way, the grand welcoming to first year students at ASU.  The Tiki Luau is also a very time consuming, as well as taxing event funded by the housing fee students pay.  All in all, this event is one of the biggest, and helps shape a student's first semester or year of college.

Katherine Broyles, PR and Marketing Coordinator of Center Hall Council.

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