Pep rally gets students excited about being Sharks

The Student Events and Activities Board hosted the Bleed Shark Blue Pep Rally on Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. in the Rick Case Arena. The event featured games, performances and giveaways.

Christina Rajkumar, director of Student Engagement, said it gave students the chance to feel more connected to NSU.

“It’s another way for our students to really get excited about being a Shark and celebrating NSU,” Rajkumar said.

Avani Kulkarni, senior neuroscience major, student director for SEA Board and nominee for 2024 Homecoming Queen, said her favorite part was watching students play the games.

“The people who weren’t playing who were on the court, they were just cheering them on, because one thing we all have in common is that we’re a Shark and we’re going to support our fellow Sharks,” Kulkarni said.

Traliyah Carey, first-year student in the College Student Affairs graduate program and graduate assistant for Student Programming, is the adviser of SEA Board. Carey enjoyed seeing students interacting with the performances by the Sharkettes, NSU Drumline and Pressure Dance Team.

“I think they were hyping them up the entire night, no matter who came on stage. They were consistently interacting with them,” Carey said.

Anne Sylvie Jean Louis, senior psychology major and 2024 Homecoming Queen, won an iPad at the pep rally.

“I was lucky enough that I won the iPad, so that has been my favorite part,” she said.

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