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Rodeo Night at The Stood Draws in a Large Crowd

  • Feb 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 7

By Jordan Pommells


The Stood's Third Annual "Rodeo" brought the country attire and mechanical bull-riding to Purchase on this special night.


With sounds by Chris Villella "XChrisX" and Crystal Osorio "MsChickenSandwich," the party was a hit amongst Stood attendees.


"I had a lot of fun," said Alyssa Samuels, a communications senior. "Seeing people ride the bull is always a highlight."


Disc Jockey XChrisX shared the same sentiment. "I felt the crowd was full of energy, and I could really feel the excitement of everyone!"



Students gathered in The Stood. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)
Students gathered in The Stood. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)


A student excitedly riding the bull. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)
A student excitedly riding the bull. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)


A student pictured falling off the mechanical bull. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)
A student pictured falling off the mechanical bull. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)


Students crowd the Stood below the platform. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)
Students crowd the Stood below the platform. (Photo by Jordan Pommells)

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