What's Happening?
Columbia College's annual Blood Ball, themed 'Friday Night Fever,' took place at the Student Center, drawing nearly 200 attendees. The event featured a disco theme with music from the 1970s, orange and pink decorations, and a best-dressed contest. Students
wore bell-bottom pants and groovy prints, creating a vibrant and inviting atmosphere. The event, rooted in the college's history since 1890, was organized by the Student Engagement and Leadership and included a runway for showcasing outfits.
Why It's Important?
The Blood Ball serves as a significant cultural and social event for Columbia College students, fostering community and engagement. It provides a platform for students to express creativity through fashion and dance, enhancing the college experience. Events like these contribute to a vibrant campus life, promoting social interaction and inclusivity. They also help in building a sense of tradition and continuity within the college community.











