A fair-ly good time: NGU’s fall fair is back
Kelsey Watson, Sports Editor
North Greenville University hosted its annual fall fair, including rides like the “Sizzler” and “Round-Up.” Not only were there rides but also water gun games and lots of fair food. Hosted not only on Halloween night, but overnight weekend, these students had a fair-ly good time.
North Greenville University students scream as they ride the “Round-Up.”
Kirsten Norman, freshman health science major, and Karrah Vermillion, freshman sports management major, pose for a picture after hoping off a fun ride.
NGU staff member Brett Plyler and other NGU students heat their marshmallows over the fire.
Anna Sutherland, junior elementary education major, Bailey Davidson, junior Christian studies major, Shannon Hardin, senior sports management major, and Grace Davis, sophomore psychology major, pose for a picture after chatting with others at the fair.
Students dressed in Halloween costumes wait in line to go through the mirror maze and go down the slide.
The swing was one of the most popular rides of the night, always full of students.
To burn or to brown the marshmallow?
An iconic fair attraction is the water gun. Who will raise their minion first?
Friends or maybe more than that, two people have a great time on the Ferris wheel overseeing the rest of the fair.
Students gather their smores supplies, adding chocolate to their treat.
NGU students gather their belongings after a long spin on the “Round-Up.”
Meg George, sophomore strategic communication major, and overnighter Fore pose before riding the “Sizzler.”
North Greenville students smile are they are flying around on a fair ride.