Popular campus event returns after two-year hiatus

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For some Muskingum University students, Thursday nights are just another day of the week. For others, their favorite event is back.

Muskingum University Student Life Office and Student Senate were able to arrange and organize the return of Brewed Awakenings after a few meetings at the end of the fall 2021 semester.

Brewed Awakenings, often referred to as just “Brewed,” is “a fun place to come hang out, socialize with friends, and engage with student organizations,” said Katie Simms, Director of Student Leadership and Engagement. Students can come enjoy coffee provided by Chapman’s Coffee House and participate in the host’s activity.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Brewed was put on pause for the fall 2020, spring 2021, and fall 2021 semesters. Brewed can now operate with limited capacity.

The first host of Brewed Awakenings for the spring 2022 semester was Student Senate. Students were able to come to the basement of the Walter K. Chess Center and enjoy coffee, donuts, and tabletop games. Greek Council hosted the Jan. 21 event and provided Taco Bell, ice cream and of course, coffee.

Brewed will run every Thursday night from 8-10 p.m. in the bottom of the Chess Center through the end of the semester. A different organization will host each week.

Members of Student Senate check in students at Brewed Awakenings. Student Senate will host the last Brewed Awakenings event on April 21.

Members of Student Senate check in students at Brewed Awakenings. Student Senate will host the last Brewed Awakenings event on April 21.

Jan. 27: First Circle Literary Magazine

Feb. 3: Muskingum Programming Board (MPB)

Feb. 10: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity

Feb 17: F.A.D sorority

Feb. 24: Black Student Union (BSU)

March 3: Chi Alpha Nu sorority

March 17: Council of Exceptional Children (CEC)

March 24: Birding Club

March 31: Orbit Media (WMCO & Orbit TV)

April 7: Phi Kappa Psi fraternity

April 21: Student Senate

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