According to Rachel Morgan, senator and senior, clubs can have booths on the home side of the stadium if they turn in their application by Sept. 11.
Applications are available in the Activities office. The booths are a way for a club to make money by selling items such as T-shirts, baked goods, lollipops or anything else that relates to the club and it is a way for a club to get its name out to the student body. According to Morgan, who is part of the booth committee, students will see the booths for about an hour in the parking lot on Sept. 21 when they go out for Homecoming activities. Club presidents will be running the booths. Presidents can head down early to set up the booths.
“(Booths are) a way for clubs to get their club out there and raise awareness for their club at a time when the whole school is at a particular function,” Morgan said.