College of Education and Behavioral Sciences News
'Nightmare on Normal Street' Homecoming set for Oct. 29
- WKU Alumni Association
- Wednesday, August 24th, 2022
The WKU Alumni Association, in partnership with the Department of Student Activities and WKU Athletics, has announced that the tradition of WKU Homecoming will be celebrated with a “Nightmare on Normal Street” theme throughout the week concluding on Saturday, Oct. 29.
The Hilltoppers will face North Texas in the annual Homecoming football game at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium on Oct. 29. Kickoff time, which is subject to change, is currently set for 2:30 p.m.
According to Zach Marcum, Assistant Director for Alumni Engagement, the 2022 Homecoming inspiration of Halloween was selected by a special Homecoming Student Advisory Committee composed of representatives from the Black Student Alliance, Global Learning Alliance, Hilltopper Organization of Latin American Students, Intercultural Student Engagement Center, Interfraternity Council, Mahurin Honors College Ambassadors, National Panhellenic Council, Panhellenic Council, Residence Hall Association, Student Alumni Ambassadors, Student Athlete Advisory Council and Student Government Association.
“In July, the WKU Student Alumni Ambassadors, the official student organization of the Alumni Association, put out a call for theme submissions to all members of the WKU Family,” Marcum said. “Though there were many wonderful submissions, the committee ultimately narrowed it down to two final options. More than 600 Hilltoppers participated in the final Instagram poll to select the winning theme, which was submitted by Kappa Alpha Psi.”
Marcum said the “Nightmare on Normal Street” theme will provide an opportunity to be creative and capitalize on the season of Halloween.
“We elected to utilize imagery that would simultaneously evoke the spookiness of the season and the whimsy you want to associate with a family-friendly atmosphere,” he said. “Big Red’s playful personality shines through, even when he is merely a skeleton.”
Marcum noted that the tradition of Homecoming is a promise to every Hilltopper.
“No matter how long it has been, no matter your experience, no matter how far you’ve traveled, there will always be a home waiting for you on the Hill,” he said. “Obviously, this week is one of the richest traditions in WKU history. As we close in on nearly a century of Homecoming celebrations, we must remember that Homecoming is not something that we relegate to one week out of the year. Homecoming means reconnecting alumni with their alma mater, and that is something that WKU strives for every day.”
For up-to-date Homecoming information, visit alumni.wku.edu/homecoming. Visit WKU Sports to see the complete 2022 schedule for WKU Football.
For information, contact Zach Marcum at zachary.marcum@wku.edu or 270-745-2688.
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