Cardinal Nights #BeSafe

Be There: Cardinal Nights this week!

Cardinal Nights invites the student body to our #BeSafe@SpringBreak event on Tuesday, March 14 from 6-8 p.m. in the Union Connections Lounge.

This event will feature fun and informative activities for all students to enjoy before Spring Break. Students can participate in activities like a drunk goggles challenge, a flip cup game, and a cup stacking contest. There will also be free food, prizes, and giveaways.

Cardinal Nights is an initiative by New Student & Family Programs to create fun, educational, and entertaining late-night programs for university students and guests. Admission is free to all students, faculty, staff, and guests. Persons requiring special services related to disabilities are asked to call 479-575-5002 in advance to make proper accommodations. For more information on Cardinal Nights visit cardinalnights.uark.edu or contact Matt Meyers at mgmeyers@uark.edu .

Contacts

Vincent Phillips, graduate assistant, Leadership and Late Night
New Student & Family Programs
479-575-5002, vdphilli@uark.edu

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