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The Centurion

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The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

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Bucks raves over dance party

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The Hillel club rocked the house on campus at a club hosted event last week.
The club opened their doors to all guess including students for a fun time of dancing, glow sticks and free pizza.
Admission was free for all who attended.
The president of the Hillel club Brad Abrams, a 19 year old business administration major said, “We just wanted a dance so we used free pizza to get people to come and party. We want to thank Hillel of Greater in Philadelphia for funding this, we hope to get more dances so we can do charity for our community.”
The Hillel club is associated with Hillel of Philadelphia, inspiring college students who are in the Jewish faith to participate in programs and activities with their community and support a good cause.
The club hosted a dance at Bucks last semester where encouraged students to bring canned goods to support the Jewish Relief Agency.
Students around the campus loved the idea of having dances for good causes like 20 year old criminal justice major Larry Hilton who commented, “It was the most fun I had in a very long time. The dance was a great opportunity for students to relax after so much work. It also gives others a chance to have fun and show other students what they have in terms of dancing. I believe that if more dances were held, it would raise both school spirit and participation, as well as maximize the college experience in Bucks, even in such an appropriate manner in which this dance was held. ”
When asked about if he thought more dances should be held, Hilton responded, “I believe that’s a bold idea that should be commended. The charity dance would be a great way to raise money for any school programs and functions, as long as they have so much to offer like this dance did.”
“They should do more dances for charity,” said Kelly Bilger, 22, a photography major.
Apryl Logan, 21, an early education major also agreed when she said “I had a lot of fun at the dance and I feel like they should have more dances like it.”
If any student should be credited with keeping the party going with awesome music it is 29-year-old biology major Joshua Price aka DJ-Price.
Price explained, “I’ve been a DJ for seven years; I started out in Philly then moved to the west like L.A, San Diego and Vegas. But I moved back here to a degree.” He also said “When they do these dances, they choose me to DJ and it’s been a blast.”
DJ-Price can be seen DJ-ing upcoming exciting events like the Spring Fling taking place Thursday April 24 and the LGBT Prom on Friday, May 9 in the Gallagher Room where there will be more fun for everyone around the campus.