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Regent's Students For Life Celebrates Valentine's Day!!


Valentine's Day Dance 2025!


 The Students for Life Organization at Regent University goes to the March for Life every January to support the unborn. They take a bus every year, which they have to pay for themselves, so throughout the year they put on events to raise money for the bus. On February 7, 2025, they put on a Valentine’s Day Dance in order to raise money for the 2026 bus. The event took place in the lobby of Robertson Hall on Regent’s campus, from 7:30 to 11:00 in the evening and was open to the whole campus! It was ten dollars a ticket, or fifteen if you brought a date.

The Students For Life Organization has faced many hardships this past school year, including last minute issues with the bus and issues with putting up posters on campus to advertise their events, but they were able to get a good turnout at the event anyways. There was food prepared by the board members and their friends, as well as different Valentine’s Day activities and a photo backdrop. They played many different types of songs, such as line dances, fast-paced songs, and romantic songs. Overall the whole event required a lot of people serving and working together. There was no DJ, rather there was a student who owned audio equipment that he let the organization use his equipment who ran the speakers. There was good energy the whole night, and everyone seemed to have a great time.


Overall, the Regent SFL board did a great job putting on an enjoyable dance and hopefully raising a lot of money for the bus fund for 2026!

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