Alestle scavenger hunt
You could win a free T-shirt in this photo scavenger hunt!
Issue date: 8/17/07 Section: News
Take a picture of yourself with:
The Rock
The rock is a popular spot for students and organizations to spray paint their colors and letters. The tradition began in 1968.
Chimega's Grave
SIUE used to be home to real, live cougars. The cougars participated in parades and make appearances at SIUE events. The first cougar to arrive on campus was named Chimega after a contest at Springfest. A student volunteer organization called the Cougar Guard took care of Chimega and the second cougar, Kyna. When Chimega died March 12, 1985, at the age of 17, she was buried on campus. Find Chimega's grave.
Rainbow Connection mosaic
The brightly colored mosaic was dedicated at the Very Special Arts Festival in June 1982. The tiles were made by special education students. Look for the Rainbow Connection on the outside of what used to be called Building III.
The Alestle Back to School Survival Guide
All you need to know about SIUE can be found in the Back to School Survival Guide, and all we need for this step in the scavenger hunt is a picture of you with it. Come on, this one's a freebie.
The "e"
It's more than a letter - it's SIUE's new marketing campaign. For this step, take a picture of yourself with an item featuring the "e." The "e" is now your home - welcome!
How to enter:
Facebook
This is the preferred way to enter the contest. If you have an account, upload your photos to the "Alestle" Facebook group by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
E-mail
If you do not have Facebook, e-mail your entries to alestleeditor@gmail.com by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
In person
If you do not have a digital camera, hard-copy photos will be accepted in the Alestle office, Morris University Center Room 2022, by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
Details
Each person who submits all five photos by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31, will be entered in a drawing for a free Alestle T-shirt. Submitted photographs may be published on the Alestle Web site, www.alestlelive.com.
The Rock
The rock is a popular spot for students and organizations to spray paint their colors and letters. The tradition began in 1968.
Chimega's Grave
SIUE used to be home to real, live cougars. The cougars participated in parades and make appearances at SIUE events. The first cougar to arrive on campus was named Chimega after a contest at Springfest. A student volunteer organization called the Cougar Guard took care of Chimega and the second cougar, Kyna. When Chimega died March 12, 1985, at the age of 17, she was buried on campus. Find Chimega's grave.
Rainbow Connection mosaic
The brightly colored mosaic was dedicated at the Very Special Arts Festival in June 1982. The tiles were made by special education students. Look for the Rainbow Connection on the outside of what used to be called Building III.
The Alestle Back to School Survival Guide
All you need to know about SIUE can be found in the Back to School Survival Guide, and all we need for this step in the scavenger hunt is a picture of you with it. Come on, this one's a freebie.
The "e"
It's more than a letter - it's SIUE's new marketing campaign. For this step, take a picture of yourself with an item featuring the "e." The "e" is now your home - welcome!
How to enter:
This is the preferred way to enter the contest. If you have an account, upload your photos to the "Alestle" Facebook group by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
If you do not have Facebook, e-mail your entries to alestleeditor@gmail.com by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
In person
If you do not have a digital camera, hard-copy photos will be accepted in the Alestle office, Morris University Center Room 2022, by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
Details
Each person who submits all five photos by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31, will be entered in a drawing for a free Alestle T-shirt. Submitted photographs may be published on the Alestle Web site, www.alestlelive.com.
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