The Black Student Union (BSU) and the Office of Multicultural and International Student Affairs (MISA) will be having their Fall Carnival simultaneously with the Office for Student Engagement’s Trick or Treat on Greek Street on Monday, Oct. 31.
“It’s geared towards students’ children and faculty’s children,” said Beth Richardson, the assistant director of Student Engagement. “All of the Greek community pairs up in Greek Village and meets in the Greek courtyard, and the university children come and trick or children.”
Although these events are for children, all students and organizations are encouraged to lend a hand as well.
“The entire Hammond community is welcome,” said Hamilton. “Southeastern students can get involved by inviting family and friends with children. Also, student organizations are invited to provide a game or activity for children to participate in at this event, which must be done through the Office of together.”
Branden Summers, a sophomore business major and Delta Tau Delta fraternity member, said that giving back to others is vastly important to Greek life at Southeastern.
“It warms our hearts to see the young ones of the local community come and trick or treat in a safe and loving atmosphere where we get to experience first hand their Halloween,” said Summers.
Both the Fall Carnival and Trick or Treat on Greek Street are free to the general public and will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. on Halloween night in Greek Village on North Campus.