The Southern University Men’s Federation and the Union Activities Board sponsored a Super Bowl XLVI Bash Sunday in the Smith-Brown Memorial Student Union.
Students slowly migrated to the Union by the end of the first quarter students filling most of the seats that was placed out.
Armark provided food for students with a wide variety of foods like popcorn, potato chips, spinach artichoke dip, sandwiches, hot wings and cake.
Students were glad to have an event on a Sunday which is usually a day were student events aren’t held.
“The event was great we actually need more stuff like this on campus for the students that way we can actually come have fun and chill,” said Men’s Federation member Kirt Thibodeaux.
The Super Bowl is the biggest football game of year and it’s also known for companies to show out creating the most entertaining commercials of year.
“That’s the only reason I watch the Super Bowl in the first place is for the commercial,” said Union Activity Board Member Keyandra Hall, whose favorite and arguably the funniest commercial of the night by many of the students, which was the Doritos advertisements.
But the students really came to their support fellow Jaguars — the Human Jukebox’s Dancing Dolls and the Gold N Bluez — who performed at halftime with pop super star Madonna.
When halftime started, students cheered looking real hard at the large display screen to try and notice the girls.
But it was clear who were the Dancing Dolls when students who noticed their faces erupted in loud cheers.
They came out in their red and white outfits dancing along side pop star Madonna.
“The Dancing Dolls did great, being that I’m a former member of Jukebox it was a great honor to see them on that stage and perform well and represent the school at the same time so it was great,” said Thibodeaux.
But like a SU football game after halftime was over students left the and all that was left were students who were football fans and students who wanted to enjoy the events in its entirety.
But the highlight of the night had to have been the dancing dolls of southern and the support of students who were just a little bit more proud to be a student here.
“They were excellent, and it shows that Southern University students are stellar and have more unprecedented talent than any other institution in the country,” said Student Government Association President Demetrius Sumner.
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SU students cheer on Dolls during Super Bowl party
February 7, 2012
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