UARK Cardinal Nights This Friday

How much soul do you have? Whether it is a lot, a little, or anything in between, we have got the solution for you! Join the Cardinal Nights team for a night of Soul on Friday, Feb. 8, at the Union Mall from 8 p.m. to midnight.

Be ready to enjoy funky tunes as you vibe the night away with performances by the one and only JUKE BOX! Dance to the beat of your own drums with an interactive showcase by Afrique Aye! Grab a bite of southern delights to stay warm and full. If that does not feed your soul, be one of the first 200 event attendees and you can receive your very own UARK Cardinal Nights T-shirt! Representatives from various RSO's will be present to show their favorite parts about their cultures. Come meet new people and learn a little about why they are proud to be who they are!

There you will be able to participate in canvas creations, learn how to write your name in calligraphy, and create your very own African beads. Practice holding your peace signs with Wax Hands! If competition is your thing, grab some friends and play laser tag and tons of games!  Prizes will be given throughout the night, the more you participate the higher your chances are to win BIG!

Are you a poet, musician, singer, or artist? UARK Cardinal Nights will be accepting requests for performances at an open mic night for those wanting to showcase their talents. Contact us to book your act!

Cardinal Nights is a student led and funded late night programming board that focuses on developing high-quality programs which meets the needs and interests of UARK students. Admission is free to all students, faculty and staff. 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 https://cardinalnights.uark.edu/ or contact Vincent Phillips at Vdphilli@uark.edu.

 

Contacts

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

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