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Party registration aims to help off-campus students

Registering your Halloween party with off-campus living gives students the opportunity how to party smart and learn how to minimize negative experiences. CREDIT: PEXELS

Party registration aims to help off-campus students party smart

Registration comes with a consultation on how to minimize negative party experiences.

TAYLOR PIPE

The first big party of the school year, Homecoming, has come and gone. However, the next big event is just around the corner - Halloween.

The University of Guelph allows students to register their off-campus parties for big events like homecoming, halloween and St. Patrick’s Day. For off-campus students, this means you can engage in celebrations safely and know all the tools of the trade that help minimize the chances of your party getting shut down, or getting a costly fine from the police.

The event, hosted by Off-Campus Living, is a tool for students to learn how to maintain safety and also ensure your party doesn’t cramp the style of any of the community members in your neighborhood. It also teaches students how to interact with officers and by-law officers in the event that they do show up to their party.

Each session is held online, is free to students, and happens multiple times leading up to Halloween weekend, which is Oct. 29 - 30.

More details on how to register your halloween party and what registering your party means can be found online on the Off-Campus Living page on gryphlife.ca.

The next opportunity to register parties through Off-Campus Living will be leading up to St. Patrick’s Day 2023.

For more information contact student@uoguelph.ca.

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