Columbia, S.C. – It’s that time of year again! Homecoming Week is in full swing at Benedict College, and the atmosphere is electric. This annual tradition not only celebrates the college’s rich history but also welcomes back alumni from far and wide. As students and faculty have been gearing up for a week filled with festivities, there’s a buzz in the air that promises to make this year’s Homecoming truly memorable.
Benedict College is proud of its identity as a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), and Homecoming week is one of the highlights of the academic calendar. It’s a time when current students, alumni, and faculty come together to celebrate their school pride. The activities range from lively parades, engaging pep rallies, and fun-filled sporting events, all culminating in the much-anticipated football game.
This past Friday was packed with excitement as students prepared for the Homecoming festivities leading up to the football game against Miles College scheduled for Saturday. Billie Jean Shaw, a local reporter, caught the excitement of the student body while mingling with them during the celebrations. “Homecoming is a time to reconnect with old friends and make new memories,” one excited student remarked.
The festivities kicked off with a colorful parade that brought together students, faculty, and alumni. It was filled with floats, lively music, and plenty of cheerleading teams showing off their best routines. The cheer squad, adorned in their vibrant uniforms, expressed their enthusiasm with spirited chants that resonated throughout the campus. “We love to bring energy and excitement to the crowd!” one cheerleader said, highlighting how much effort they put into preparing for Homecoming each year.
For many students, Homecoming is not just about the festivities, but also about building community. Many shared that it offers a unique chance to connect with alumni who have paved the way before them. Students expressed their hopes of making lasting connections that could help them in their future careers. “Seeing successful alumni who walked the same paths we’re on is inspiring,” another student exclaimed.
As the sun sets on Friday evening, the campus is buzzing with excitement for the big football game on Saturday. Students and alumni alike are looking forward to cheering on the Benedict Tigers. Traditional events such as tailgating will draw in large crowds, all united under their school colors. The spirit is palpable as everyone dons their t-shirts and caps to show off their team pride.
With a jam-packed schedule, including a homecoming dance and various themed events, the Homecoming Week promises to be a total blast. This is a time for students to partake in festivities that connect them to their college’s past, present, and future. It’s not just about celebrating the football team but celebrating the very essence of Benedict College. “It’s about family, community, and tradition—things that make our college special,” shared a member of the student government.
Benedict College continues to foster a welcoming and nurturing environment for all its students, and Homecoming Week is a testament to that spirit. As the football game approaches, the campus community holds its breath in anticipation of an exhilarating showdown, but more importantly, they celebrate the bonds and memories that bring everyone together. Homecoming Week is indeed more than just an event; it’s a heartfelt reminder of the power of community, tradition, and college spirit at Benedict College in the vibrant city of Columbia.
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