The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

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Bucks celebrates

With only a few days before
Halloween, plans are already
in motion for Bucks students
to celebrate the holiday.
When students on campus
were asked what they were
doing or wearing for
Halloween, most seemed to
know the answer already.
“I’m being Batman in a 12-
year-old costume with a cup,
so you can get man bulge,”
said Nick Bernardo, a 20-
year-old political science
major. Another student,
Mitch O’Connor, a 19-yearold
liberal arts major, said,
“I’m being Christopher
Reeve, Superman in a wheelchair.”
While it seems that the
superhero theme is the popular
choice for a costume,
many others have decided to
be something to do with
celebrities. Audrey Hepburn,
Taylor Swift and Heath
Ledger were all mentioned as
possible costumes for students.
Some, on the other hand,
have decided to dress up as
something a little more out
of the ordinary. Rachael
Adams, a 22-yearold
English
major, said, “I
am being a
wall socket
and my one
friend is
being the
plug part
that goes in
the socket.”
While some
Bucks students
still plan
on trick or treating,
most are partying somewhere
Halloween night.
Many themes were mentioned,
such as cocktail party
and a set-costume party, but
most said they were simply
just having a freestyle costume
party.
“I’m having a birthday
party for my friend,” said
Mike Tenaglia, an 18-year-old
biology major. “His birthday
is Halloween, so we just
decided to combine it into
one big crazy party.”
Many students said, to be
safe on Halloween, they will
collect the car keys of anyone
who drinks, with the notion
of ‘If you drink, you won’t
drive.'”
On Friday, Oct. 31, the
Newtown campus will host a
costumed Halloween party.
It will take place from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in the Fireside
Lounge.
There will be various competitions
and opportunities to
win prizes at the event.
It is sponsored by the Union
Program Board at Bucks.
Previously, there was an
event planned at the Bristol
campus on Halloween, but
because of an incident at
Lower Bucks, the
event was cancelled.
With all individual
parties
and the Buckss
p o n s o r e d
e v e n t s ,
Halloween is
sure to be a
fun night
for many,
as long as
they have
fun safely.