‘Late Night with Student Life’ at Bluffton University
It was 11 a.m., not 11:30 p.m., but Nov. 27 at Bluffton University, it was, nonetheless, “Late Night with Student Life: Live from Founders Hall.”
The university’s weekly Forum became the setting for a talk show-like look at student life on campus through the decades.
Here, residence life director Jackie Wells (with papers) plays Catch Phrase, trying to elicit words and phrases associated with the 2000s from student partner Lawrence Ervin, a junior from Cincinnati.
Looking on are their opponents, Elizabeth Vaccaro (far left), assistant director of Marbeck Center, and Neil Macke, a sophomore from Ottawa. Joined by other student life staff members, campus pastor Stephen “Tig” Intagliata (right) hosted the “show,” complete with an opening monologue, guest interviews and, in the style of late-night host Jimmy Fallon, facetious thank you notes.
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