One of the most exciting times of the year on campus is approaching—Halloween! There are countless ways to spread the spooky cheer this season, both on and off campus, but here are a few standout eerie activities that are easily accessible for all ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ students.
“Rocky Horror Picture Show” Screening
The will host their annual on Thursday, Oct. 24, in the Skybarn. Attendees will receive a bag of items that correspond with the cult film’s traditions (like throwing things in the air!). Get ready to laugh, sing and scream at this exciting event!
Pride Pumpkin Carving
Nothing screams Halloween like a jack-o’-lantern, and what better time to create your own than just a few days before Oct. 31? On Oct. 29, the and the will join forces for you to try your hand at . The event will be a fun way to cap off LGBTQ+ History Month and take a much-needed break from midterm stress. The LGBTQ+ Resource Center is this year, so be sure to check them out!
Tricks and Treats From Special Collections Research Center
On Oct. 30, head to the 6th floor of Bird Library to check out a . Candy will be provided, but this display is also an opportunity to see and learn fabout rare artifacts and discover remnants from past ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ traditions.
Haunted Crouse Concert
On the eve of Halloween, attend a filled with some of your favorite eerie songs! Feel free to wear a costume and embrace the spine-chilling spirit as you enjoy a diverse lineup of talented artists.
Orange After Dark: Halloween Dance Party
Located in Schine Underground on Halloween night, get ready to bust out your best costume and dance along to your favorite spooky tunes at ! Costumes are encouraged, and there will be a contest for the best one at the event, as well as prizes and good food.
Festival of Frights
Until Nov. 1, you can participate in the at the Barnes Center for a chance to win prizes! To complete the challenge you must attend three , participate in one and participate in one . Or, you can attend five Group Fitness classes. Pick up your punch card at any Barnes Center Group Fitness class and turn it in to 125H Barnes Center once completed for a free T-shirt and entry into the Yoga Prize Pack prize drawing.
For more information on ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ community events, check out the . You can also peruse the if you’re curious about what else is going on this Halloween off campus! Remember to stay safe and have fun this holiday season!
Written By Chloe Langerman ’25, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications