The Fourth Wall Vanessa Lugo On January 28, students donned their formal attire to dance the night away at Mont Alto’s annual Winter Ball. Funded by SAF and hosted by members of SGA and CAMP, the ball gave new and returning students a chance to get out, relax, and celebrate after completing the first three weeks of the spring semester. The MPR was decorated with a starry night theme complete with a moonlit bridge for picture taking. A professional photographer was available for an additional fee. Also provided were snacks such as fruits, vegetables, and punchi Music was provided by Z- One DJs, who-offered ie of genres from country, & rock to swing. Many students felt that there wasn’t enough variety and that the music choices needed to be mixed up a little better. and Justin Mahr off by the idea I fee, but those who chose to come felt it was well worth it. There was a great turnout for a Friday night event at Mont Alto. For those who may have not made it to the Winter Ball this year, there’s always next year, as well as many other SAF, SGA and CAMP sponsored events throughout the year that are sure to be just as fun. “The dance was a lot of fun. More people should have come and a better selection of music would have helped.” Jackie Donovan “I thought the DJing is supposed to be musically diverse? All the music they played was either country or rap... what's the deal?” Jennifer Milan d’ve lasted longer” ille Nelson “The dance was great, though there did need to be some more variety in the music.” Mehdi Raofi a“.