Students open dorms to trick or treaters
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Superior open their residence halls to Halloween trick-or-treaters 5-7 p.m. today during the annual event that attracts about 1,200 community children and parents.
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Superior open their residence halls to Halloween trick-or-treaters 5-7 p.m. today during the annual event that attracts about 1,200 community children and parents.
Students living in the Crownhart, Curran-McNeill-Ostrander and Ross residence halls along Catlin Avenue will decorate their hallways and be ready to hand out treats as children through sixth grade are guided through the buildings. Ross Hall basement will feature “child friendly” decorations to avoid scaring small children.
Each year since 1994, students have invited children from the community to trick-or-treat in a safe environment within the residence halls at UW-Superior. The event is sponsored by the Residence Life Office and the Residence Hall Association.
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