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Spring Semester Traditions
SOME FAVORITE SPRING SEMESTER TRADITIONS
ASCLU Events: Silent Disco
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A crowd of 110 people showed up for this dance party with headphones. Color-coordinated headphones let students with like colors jam together to the same songs. Everyone had a great time, with amazing music from two student DJs. I had tons of fun dancing to some all-time favorite songs with my lacrosse teammates and friends. Silent Disco was a unique event, with delicious sandwiches from the famous Grilled Cheese Truck.
CAMERON MENDEZ, Junior Major: Business/Marketing
Cal Lutheran Day with the LA Kings: Staples Center, LA

Students, faculty, staff, alumni, families and friends came together for a fun afternoon starting with a reception before the LA Kings game against the New Jersey Devils. Two lucky members of the Cal Lutheran community were chosen to ride the Zamboni during intermissions and wave university pennants.
CAL LUTHERAN STUDENTS ON THE EVENTS THEY EAGERLY ANTICIPATE DURING SECOND SEMESTER!
Mountain High Winter Fun: Wrightwood, CA
Students took to the slopes in this year’s second annual Mountain High Winter Resort Trip. Sponsored by Outdoor Recreation, they could choose to ski or snowboard. This is the event many students most look forward to all year. The trip was a blast! I drove up with friends, and we rocked out to music, getting pumped up for what turned out to be the time of our lives on the slopes. I also loved seeing the lights of Los Angeles, Orange County and Riverside at the top of the chairlift.

CARY HALE-MOUNIER, Sophomore Major: Psychology

Drop-Ins: DojoBoom and Boba

At an indoor aerial recreation park called DojoBoom, students had a blast on trampolines, rock walls and more. The biggest hit? Human hamster (or Zorb) balls where they rolled around inside a giant inflatable ball, bumping into one another. The matcha boba that followed was a hit! I loved being able to jump everywhere with my friends— on 60+ trampolines. Another highlight was free boba! BRENDAN KITE, Freshman Major: Computer Science