The Library Flash Rave has quickly become a beloved tradition, but over the past couple semesters, it has become a destructive tradition...which can't continue. The Student Programming Board has graciously stepped in to coordinate this event, but they need some help from you to ensure this tradition can last for years to come.
- No outside beverages – Amazingly, Trinity students appear unable to rave and drink liquids at the same time…at least that’s what the amount of spillage throughout the 3rd floor seems to indicate. Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of OJ at the Late Night Breakfast to quench your dance-induced thirst.
- Be awesome, not destructive – We can rave without damaging our beloved mural, destroying furniture, or injuring each other. Breaking out the neon is awesome. Getting your dance on is awesome. Leaving destruction in our post-rave wake is not.
- Quality over Quantity – Flash raves are supposed to be just that – here in a flash, gone in a flash. This year’s rave will take a less is more approach. Rave for a short amount of time and then be gone…like the wind…or like a student eating pancakes in Mabee.
Let’s show the world that TU students can rave with the best of them…without, you know, breaking stuff.
- Ben Newhouse, associate director of Campus and Community Involvement