ARTO Pub night provides the perfect pre-game for Halloween weekend Photo by: Tommy Chen By Jacey Gibb, Opinions Editor on a Monday this year has a few folks fuming over lost party potential. Sure, you still have the weekend before Halloween to get your spook on, but it’s not the same. Would it make you guys feel any better if I told you that the DSU is hosting a Halloween pub night? It would? Well in that case, set your DVRs for Parks and Recreation and throw on your best ghost costume/ bed sheet, because the DSU is having a Halloween pub night on October 27! Since Douglas doesn’t have any sort of student residence or dorms, you usually have to trek all the way over to SFU or UBC to get your frat party fix. Pub nights at the DSU seem to be our campus’ way of fixing that. Because the name “pub night” is rather vague, you might be wondering what the heck that term even means. Well, for Douglas pub nights, the DSU sets up their second floor lounge with some groovy [= sure that Halloween falling music and arms itself with a modest arsenal of alcohol (Kokanee, Molson, Budweiser, Labatt Blue, and Palm Bays) sold at equally modest prices. “But I hate everyone at Douglas College! I don’t want to have to socialize with them on my spare time too!” Thankfully the DSU has thought of antisocial peaches like yourself and will permit each student to bring one non-student guest. It might even be in your best interest to bring a plus one, since there will be awards for best costumes, with prizes ranging from gift cards to a brand new car! Well, more like free beer. But both are equally exciting, yes? The pub night couldn’t be planned at a better time either. It’s happening around the same time people are wrapping up those malicious midterms and provides a perfect pre-game opportunity to see how your costume handles life outside of your sewing kit. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the evening goes until 1 a.m. See you spookers there! RBC Royal Bank® Mom! Coffeemaker crashed. Need caffeine for cramming. $SSend help. Ig [eters Previously INTERAC Email Money Transfer INTERAC: e-Transfer: Send & receive money. For anything, to anyone. NOW just $1". Out of cash (or a coffee maker) on campus? Use an /nterac* e-Transfer through RBC Royal Bank Online Banking® to transfer’ money person-to-person, online or using your mobile phone. At a new price of only $1 to send — and never a fee to receive an /nterac* e-Transfer — it’s easy to focus on what’s keeping you up at night... midterms. Visit rbc.com/etransfer to learn more Advice you can bank on™ 14