Monday, February 24, 2020

UMSL Homecoming is Here!


by Alex King

Hi Everyone! My name is Alex King. I’m a sophomore biology major here at UMSL, and this is my second semester as an UMSL Ambassador!

It’s finally one of my favorite times of the school year – Homecoming!

Homecoming Window Painting
Though it’s definitely not the norm, a famous UMSL tradition is that we hold our Homecoming events during the spring semester! UMSL’s first Homecoming in 1963 took place in February. Though Homecoming’s time in the year has changed throughout our history, our school spirit and commitment to service has stayed the same. 

I am especially excited for this year as it will be my first time participating in the competitions and events rather than just spectating. One of the organizations I’m involved in, Women Empowering Women, is sponsoring Jasmine Williams.

Jasmine is amazing! She’s a junior-level student, double majoring in political science and philosophy. I’m so happy she’s running, and I’m so excited to support her.

Even though I am pretty apprehensive about some events – especially the Lip Sync Competition – I am so pumped to compete (and win).

In high school, I went all out when participating in Homecoming every year. I loved planning our decorations, organizing the floats and all around being loud and having fun with my peers. I’m ready to bring that energy back and engage in some school spirit.

For those who don’t know the rules, each of the participating organizations sponsor one person to run for court. Throughout the week, each group competes to collect points by participating and winning events. The group that earns the most points wins. There’s also a campus-wide vote at the end of all the events.

CANstruction
Here are some of the many events that will be happening throughout
Homecoming: a Day of Service, two basketball games and “CANstruction” (to which all non-perishable items go to the Triton Food Pantry and Pagedale Family Support Center.

It’s nice to see how service-focused Homecoming is here at UMSL. As a university, UMSL is really engaged in service and within the St. Louis community; and it's amazing to see that reflected in an event that's often solely focused on fun. 

There are so many ways people can get involved, even if you yourself are not a member of a participating organization. Many of the events are open to everyone, like the Lip Sync competition and the basketball game. There’s also the Homecoming dance. Though I’ve yet to go myself, I’ve heard amazing things.

No matter how you celebrate Homecoming, I hope everyone has fun. Come out, support your peers and show off your UMSL Pride!

See you all around campus!