Muggin’ Features Country Artist Blane Howard

October 10, 2013

On Saturday night, the men of Eta Alpha Omega will again get the root beer flowing at their annual post-Tiger Tunes event, Muggin’.

This year, the event will take place next to the Village Circle and is free for all students, alumni and visitors who would like to join.

“We’re excited for not only Ouachita students to come, but friends and family on campus as well,” said Michael Crowe, Eta Alpha Omega president.

This year’s musical guest is Blane Howard, a native Arkansan.

“Blane is a country artist.  He has some OBU connections and he was already kind of connected with Eta so we asked him to come,” Crowe said. “He’s very excited.”

Muggin’ is the largest event put on by Eta and a much-anticipated part of homecoming weekend for many across campus.

“As a freshman, Muggin was one of my favorite events on campus,” said sophomore Josh Rubin. “Now I’m really excited to be a part of it as a member. I can’t wait to see all of campus come together and celebrate another year of Tunes.”

The free root beer will be served in souvenir cups for guests to keep.

Some details about Muggin’ have been changed.

“It won’t change the fact that Muggin’ is an amazing event that people want to come to,” Crowe said. “It started as a small event at Speer Pavillion with 17 bottles of root beer and a boom box and now it’s so much bigger. We’re excited to see what Muggin’ holds this year.”

Emily Terry

Emily Terry is a junior majoring in Mass Communications. She is the Editor-in-Chief of The Signal.

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