CADC students celebrate spooky season with 30th annual Pumpkin Carve
By Seth McGraw | Campus Writer | October 30“I think it brings a lot of community to architecture students. It’s nice to be out here doing something in the spirit of Halloween.”
“I think it brings a lot of community to architecture students. It’s nice to be out here doing something in the spirit of Halloween.”
“I’ve never been big into improv, but after this, I’ll definitely have to look more into it,” Carter said.
“Kind of like when you fall in love with somebody, how you can see the world through rose-colored glasses, swing dancing allows me to be like that.” Cady said.
“You get to see that cops aren’t all bad,” Craft said. “They’re actually pretty cool. It was really awesome. I loved it.”
“There are a lot of people who don’t want to do it and are really nervous, and then they’re some of the best people here,” Eaton said. “I just recommend anyone who wants to do it, do it. If you think you’re not good enough, you’re good enough.”
“It’s a really fun event," said Winn Staples, one of the attendees. "Fun to learn about the different birds. I thought it was really good. I thought it was really interesting. The way they brought them out and let the birds fly around the stadium.”
CADC students carve pumpkins on Oct. 26 2018, in Auburn, Ala.
Lee County Flannel Club Fall Show on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018 in Auburn, Ala.
UPC hosts first open mic night at Student Center Starbucks on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018.