BSC Leaders Mark the End of Fall 2025 with Bowling
by Hunt Business Staff
The Big Picture
The Business Student Council (BSC) wrapped up the Fall 2025 semester with a bowling night recognizing the work, time, and energy its student leaders throughout the Fall 2025 semester. Sixteen student leaders gathered for an evening that blended celebration with connection, closing the semester on a high note.
Why It Matters
The Hunt BSC plays a central role in student life at Hunt Business — organizing events, representing peers, and shaping the student experience. This end-of-semester gathering gave student leaders a well-earned break while reinforcing the relationships that help them collaborate effectively with college leadership.
What Happened
For a few hours, the focus shifted from planning spreadsheets and event logistics to friendly competition. Lanes filled with easy conversation, small victories, and the kind of informal moments that strengthen a team. The night offered students the chance to recharge and head into the spring with a renewed sense of community and purpose.
What They're Saying
David Sterling, Student Engagement Manager
“We’re grateful to have a deep bench of student organizations leading the way at Hunt Business. Each one plays a role in motivating, engaging, and energizing our students throughout the year. Events like this are a chance to recognize that collective effort and celebrate the impact they make on our community.”
The Big Picture
The Business Student Council (BSC) wrapped up the Fall 2025 semester with a bowling night recognizing the work, time, and energy its student leaders throughout the Fall 2025 semester. Sixteen student leaders gathered for an evening that blended celebration with connection, closing the semester on a high note.
Why It Matters
The Hunt BSC plays a central role in student life at Hunt Business — organizing events, representing peers, and shaping the student experience. This end-of-semester gathering gave student leaders a well-earned break while reinforcing the relationships that help them collaborate effectively with college leadership.
What Happened
For a few hours, the focus shifted from planning spreadsheets and event logistics to friendly competition. Lanes filled with easy conversation, small victories, and the kind of informal moments that strengthen a team. The night offered students the chance to recharge and head into the spring with a renewed sense of community and purpose.
What They're Saying
David Sterling, Student Engagement Manager
“We’re grateful to have a deep bench of student organizations leading the way at Hunt Business. Each one plays a role in motivating, engaging, and energizing our students throughout the year. Events like this are a chance to recognize that collective effort and celebrate the impact they make on our community.”