September 17th
The Conlan Center hosted more than 50 students, faculty and onlookers excited to take part in the experiment known as Glow-in-the-dark Dodgeball, in which players donned glow-in-the-dark headbands, wristbands and ankle-bands and heaved dodgeballs covered in specs of glow tape. As far as we know, this was the first time in history such a sport has been attempted in our solar system.
The Conlan Center hosted more than 50 students, faculty and onlookers excited to take part in the experiment known as Glow-in-the-dark Dodgeball, in which players donned glow-in-the-dark headbands, wristbands and ankle-bands and heaved dodgeballs covered in specs of glow tape. As far as we know, this was the first time in history such a sport has been attempted in our solar system. As expected, the first 20 minutes were purely chaotic. Some participants cowered in the corners unable to comprehend what was happening around them, while others like Ryan Trammel and Lawrence Nardi sprinted from end to end with balls in their hands yelling like asylum inmates. And then there were others who just could not stop laughing at the madness that ensued.
