One Magical Night
On Friday, the Student Activities Council hosted Muskies After Dark in the Gallagher Student Center.
It was entitled ‘One Magical Night' because it happened on 11/11/11, which is said to be the luckiest day of the century.
The event lasted from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m., and at 11:11 p.m. everyone in attendance stopped what they were doing to make a wish because according to urban legend, if one makes a wish at 11:11 it is likely to come true since it is the luckiest time of day.
Activities took place on all four floors of GSC, and included a caricature artist, a tarot card reader, a Velcro wall, hoverball racing, crafts and a show featuring Michael Dubois. Michael Dubois' music-juggling-comedy-circus act is entitled "Solo Circus." There was also free food including caramel apples, Lucky Charms cereal and popcorn.
The event that drew the largest crowd was the showing of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two in the GSC theater.
Students crowded into the theOn
Friday night, SAC held another Muskies After Dark event titled "One Magical Night," inspired by 11/11/11.ater to follow Harry on his final adventure.
Muskies After Dark is held once a month in the GSC by SAC.
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