Chocolate Wasted Makes Alcohol Education Delicious
Dedicated residence assistants allow themselves to be doused in chocolate sauce to promote the Chocolate Wasted event. From left, Natasha Thompson, Elise Everly, Kristen Eldridge and Jessi Balagatas. You can see all of those videos on University Housing's Instagram account @uarkhousing.
Time to get #ChocolateWasted.
This delicious alcohol-education event takes place at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Hotz Honors Hall. Chocolate Wasted is University Housing's first-ever @Home event.
University Police and No Woman Left Behind's interns will cover the basics of responsible alcohol use.
Plus, you can also get all the chocolate you might want at this event.
Event Activities
- Mocktails made by our specially trained bartenders
- Life -sized "Drunk" Jenga,
- Waterpong
- Flipcup
- The Hangover screening
- board games
No matter which path you pick at the party it's sure to be one night you won't forget.
Contacts
Christopher Spencer, assistant director of strategic communications
University Housing
479-575-5084,
cjspence@uark.edu
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