SEMOPOLLUZA is a campus-wide event
designed to provide a fun-filled night of activities
for all Southeast students. It is held at the
Student Recreation Center, is free to all students,
and includes traditional sport competitions,
nontraditional sport competitions, free food,
instructional workshops, silly games, musical
entertainment (band or DJ), and activities that
students may never have tried before. Raffle
drawings for prizes including a bike, TV, tents, and
board games are held throughout the night.
The concept was born to give students
a chance for pure, unadulterated fun in a safe
setting and provide them with the “last social
blowout of the semester.” It also gives Recreation
majors and minors a chance to practice programming
skills that they will use in the workforce.
SEMOPOLLUZA is planned and
administered by the Recreation Enhancement Club and
RC 380, the Recreation Programming Class. It is
traditionally supported and co-sponsored by the
Recreational Sports Department, the Student
Government Association, the Residence Hall
Association, D.I.C.E., and SAPE.