Midnight Breakfast!


The Office of Student Life and Retention sponsored their annual "Midnight Breakfast" event last night in the CUC Cafeteria.

The much-loved breakfast begins at midnight sharp, offering tired and weary students a chance to relax and unwind with friends.

"Midnight Breakfast is my favorite event that the CUC campus has: good food, good fun...good times," said Ellie Barker, a senior political studies/pre-law major.

Food offerings such as "stripples," omelettes and fruit give students a little boost before they head back to study for their finals.

"It was a great opportunity to get away from the stress of finals," said Jessica Richie, a sophomore counseling psychology major.

The amount of students that attend seems to grow each year.

"As more and more students hear about it each year, the cafeteria gets more and more full. The lines are crazy! This is definitely the most well-attended event that CUC has...and it's at midnight!" said Barker.

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