newsSeptember 6, 2024

Splatterbeat is a night of neon paint and high-energy hosted by the Resident Hall Association.

A group of students engage in a paint war for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event at Parker Field.
A group of students engage in a paint war for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event at Parker Field.Photo by Gabby Marsh
At Parker Field for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event, a student chases another with hands smothered in blue paint.
At Parker Field for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event, a student chases another with hands smothered in blue paint.Photo by Gabby Marsh
A student eagerly stains her friend's shirt with orange handprints for the RHA "Splatterbeat" event at Parker Field.
A student eagerly stains her friend's shirt with orange handprints for the RHA "Splatterbeat" event at Parker Field.Photo by Gabby Marsh
At Parker Field, one student calculates where to smear paint on their friend's shirt for the RHA "Splatterbeat" event.
At Parker Field, one student calculates where to smear paint on their friend's shirt for the RHA "Splatterbeat" event.Photo by Gabby Marsh
Freshman elementary education major, Karissa Scott, laughs as she spreads paint on her friend at Parker Field for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event.
Freshman elementary education major, Karissa Scott, laughs as she spreads paint on her friend at Parker Field for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event.Photo by Gabby Marsh
Two freshmen pre-veterinary majors, Rayleigh Oaks and Catelyn Johnson, pose for a photo with freshmen elementary education majors, Emerald Scott and Karissa Robinson, for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event at Parker Field.
Two freshmen pre-veterinary majors, Rayleigh Oaks and Catelyn Johnson, pose for a photo with freshmen elementary education majors, Emerald Scott and Karissa Robinson, for RHA's "Splatterbeat" event at Parker Field.Photo by Gabby Marsh

Splatterbeat is a night of neon paint and high-energy hosted by the Resident Hall Association where people cover each's white shirts in paint.

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