This year’s annual Homecoming Parade was filled with Shark spirit. On Nov. 15, the Shark Fountain and surrounding parking lots served as the stage for coordinated costumes, colorful cars and powerful percussion.
Students and faculty showed up to show off their organizations.
“[Homecoming] just reminded everyone we’re all NSU sharks and that’s something we all have in common. Let’s hype each other up. Let’s have fun,” said Avani Kulkarni, senior neuroscience major, SEA board director and 2024 Homecoming Queen candidate.
The parade participants competed to win over the judges and secure the top spot. Stomp n’ Shake, a on-campus majorette organization came in first. Second prize went to Black Student Union and Delta Phi Epsilon took third. This is Stomp n’ Shake’s second consecutive win, and it is no less meaningful.
“We bring the Broward community together through dance,” said McKayla Sanders, sophomore sociology major and Stomp n’ Shake community service chair. “Homecoming brings everybody back. It’s the biggest crowd you’ll ever see, so it was important for us to be here to see everybody and get along.”
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