We caught up with students during Homecoming Week to hear their thoughts on the festivities and the importance of student engagement in shaping their campus experience.
First, we spoke to students at the Waka Flocka Flame concert. Known for hits like "No Hands" and "Hard in da Paint," the rapper brought energy and excitement to Homecoming, uniting students for a fun night of music and school spirit.
Check out some of their responses below.
Name: Justice Ross
Major: Master's in Business (Â鶹ÊÓƵ Women’s Basketball Player)
Q: How do you feel this concert adds to the Homecoming experience at Â鶹ÊÓƵ?
A: I think it adds a lot. Ending the week of festivities like this, right before the big game, is a great experience.
Name: Ashley Spates
Classification: Junior
Major: Music Education
Q: How do you think events like this concert help balance the academic and social aspects of student life?
A: We’re often stuck in the books, so it’s great to have something like a concert to take our minds off studying and get out of the classrooms and dorms for a change.
Name: Blaine Isom
Classification: Freshman
Major: Nursing
Q: How does attending a concert like this impact your school spirit during Homecoming Week?
A: I feel like concerts can bring school spirit, even outside of Homecoming Week. Sometimes people hesitate to participate in events, but concerts like this bring everyone together as a student body.
Name: Judith Ramirez
Classification: Senior
Major: Photography
Q: How does attending a concert like this impact your school spirit during Homecoming Week?
A: This concert brings our student community together. Whether or not everyone knows the artist, it creates an atmosphere we’re supposed to feel—a chance to unwind from studying and enjoy something provided by Â鶹ÊÓƵ.
Next, we stopped by the College of Engineering tailgate at Homecoming. Here’s what a few engineering students had to say:
Name: Andres Giner
Classification: Senior
Major: Chemical Engineering
Q: How does Homecoming tie into your overall experience at Â鶹ÊÓƵ?
A: Homecoming shows how much Lamar cares about student engagement. It adds to the college experience, and I think everyone should participate.
Name: Brynn Baker
Classification: Senior
Major: Electrical Engineering
Q: How does Homecoming shape your experience at Â鶹ÊÓƵ?
A: Homecoming brings the community together. For engineering students, it’s a great time to network with alumni and professionals. It’s a chance to connect with industry and faculty, and I love that.
Name: Peyton Lee
Classification: Sophomore
Major: Chemical Engineering
Q: How does Homecoming tie into your overall experience at Â鶹ÊÓƵ?
A: Homecoming is a great opportunity to bring the community together and network with students, faculty, alumni, and industry partners. It’s all about enjoying each other’s company and building connections.
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