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Atlanta | Posted: July 5, 2017
Malik Barton
4th Year, Electrical Engineering major
Residence Hall Association
Everyone said it couldn’t be done. No way could the 2017 Campus Services Carnivale top the 2016 event. But apparently someone forgot to tell Malik Barton that because due to his direction with the Residence Hall Association, the 2017 event was a clear winner for Best Carnivale ever!
We had more volunteers than we’ve ever had. We had more people attend than we ever have. Within the first hour, our advertisement that the “first 500 people to attend will get T-shirts and insulated tumblers” had to be removed because all the tumblers were gone and we scrambled to get more T-shirts there. At the end of the event, every medium T-shirt in stock had been given out as well as all the extra pizza and cookies we had bought.
We had 25 percent more unique BuzzCard swipes for students to try to win large prizes like an iPad, GoPro camera, Amazon gift cards and $1,000 off Housing’s spring rent with a whopping 15,906 total swipes (students could swipe at more than one table or display for a chance to win).
And it was fun for staff and volunteers as well as the students who played the games and ate the cookies and pizza. And while we will never say never again, the 2017 Carnivale will go down in the annals of Georgia Tech history as a “helluva” event!
Thank you, Malik, for not accepting that the bar has been raised as high as it will go and for all your leadership and guidance to make the 2017 Carnivale a memorable event for all of us.
We are happy to award you the Spotlight Award.
Read on for more about Malik:
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