The School of Family and Consumer Sciences proved they’ve got game during their Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) program game night on Feb. 19. Nearly 100 students arrived at Wirtz Hall for the event that included information about programs, events and student involvement opportunities along with food, games and prizes. 
“I enjoyed how interactive it was,” said student Giliana Ayala.
Others agreed, adding that it was a great opportunity to gather information about upcoming events while spending time with fellow students.
“(I enjoyed) talking to new people,” said student Alissa Melville.
Kristine Radtke, HDFS program coordinator, spearheaded the event which has become something HDFS students look forward to each semester. 
“It was exciting to see HFDS students having fun outside of the classroom,” said Thomas Pavkov, chair, School of Family and Consumer Sciences. “Extracurricular activities are an essential element to university life.”
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