Halloween Boo-Bash was a Boo-ming good time

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As we walked up the stairs entering the Market Square Atrium, music and shouting could be heard from partygoers bopping around to the beat.

Wolfgang Düchtel/The Baron

A light show dazzled guests with skulls, pumpkins, fake webs, and students in creative costumes adorning the atrium for a night of freaky fun. 

Students moved in and out of crowds while Mike RedBlue deejayed for the night, playing a mix of fun Halloween songs and modern hits, always keeping the students moving on the dance floor.

Angel Coté spoke to the Baron about ticket sales, saying they had close to 350 ticket sales for the Halloween night celebration. 

Wolfgang Düchtel/The Baron

Students showed up dressed in creative costumes, including The Lorax and a Truffula tree, donning masterful special effects makeup depicting borderline creepy superficial wounds, and many partygoers dressed as pop culture icons such as Barbie and Ken, Edward Scissorhands, and many more. 

Wolfgang Düchtel/The Baron

Students flocked to the special Halloween photo booth set up for students to take pictures and show off their costumes with fun props and signs.



Taylor is in her fifth year of her Bachelor of Arts/Education and is double majoring in English and Psychology. She has an affinity for all things Shakespeare, loves old books and has recently discovered a love for gardening! When not at school or work, you can find her perusing thrift stores, collecting beach glass, or watching birds. She is a proud Taylor Swift fan (we only listen to Taylor's Version here) and also believes pasta should be a food group and that gummy bears qualify as a healthy breakfast.