Dinosaur egg excavations, Freddy Kreuger and more with the Geology Club Halloween Social

FIU’s Geology club celebrates Halloween | Sophia Noya, Panthernow

Sophia Noya | Staff Writer

Halloween totally rocks!

The Geology Club met last Wednesday on Oct. 30 to celebrate Halloween with pizza, games, and miniature archaeological excavations. 

“We like to do this every year,” said Katelyn Garcia, who has served as club president for two years. 

“We like to have social events, so people get to know each other,” she continued. “We like to do field trips, and bring in professionals, so we know what work is like in the industry.” 

Club president Katelyn Garcia prepares dinosaur egg excavation activities | Sophia Noya, Panthernow

In light of the spooky festivities and the prioritization of bonding within the club, a Halloween social was granted.

To celebrate the holiday, club members were invited to dress in costume for the event. 

Rafael Carbona, club treasurer, and his partner Mia Pizzi both arrived clad in Ghostbusters uniform. 

“My siblings and his sister are all dressed as Ghostbusters”, Pizzi explained.

If ghosts are real or not–who knows, but what is known is that the Geology club has done past events and are eager to invite others to join them in their passions.

Rafael Carbona and Mia Pizzi show off their dinosaur excavations | Sophia Noya, Panthernow

The Geology club is open for all students to join, regardless of major. Meetings are held once a month at Primera Casa 311, usually on Wednesdays. 

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