On October 30th, Ligneum transformed into a spooky and thrilling setting for the highly anticipated Pumpkin Carving Night. Despite the eerie ambiance, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and joy, thanks to the lively participation of all attendees. Organized by the Student Government of the Faculty of Pedagogy, the event exceeded all expectations, drawing a large crowd eager to showcase their creativity and Halloween spirit.
The evening kicked off at 6 PM and stretched until 10 PM, offering a variety of activities that kept everyone engaged. Attendees arrived in fantastic costumes, bringing along their best pumpkin carving ideas. The creativity on display was astounding, with participants crafting intricate and imaginative designs.
Adding an extra layer of excitement were the treasure hunt and the university quiz, which offered teams the chance to earn additional points. These challenges not only tested participants' knowledge and teamwork but also added a playful competitive spirit to the night. Among the teams were two international groups, with "The Boo Crew" earning a well-deserved second place.
The event’s success was evident in the vibrant energy that filled Ligneum, and the organizers expressed their gratitude for the incredible turnout. To ensure the memories of this spooky yet delightful night are preserved, a photo gallery has been compiled, capturing some of the best moments.
Check out the gallery below to relive the highlights of Pumpkin Carving Night!
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