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We know that the changes made to keep us safe will take some adjusting to get used to, but remember we’re all in this together. USC did not choose these rules, they were set by those in charge of the venue and USC must enforce them if they want to hold events there. If you’re as displeased about them as we are it might not be a bad idea to reach out to CenturyLink and tell them why you feel it’s irresponsible to ban Camelbaks at an event where people are dancing nonstop. There will be plentiful water stations available onsite and you still get to have a blast and dance with your friends.
Be sure to check out the latest version of The Message below and read the updated list of rules, now more than ever it will be incredibly important to make sure that we take care of each other to show that we really do belong at WaMu. For those of you hoping to win a ticket to Lucky you’ll want to watch the video all the way through to the end. We look forward to ringing in the New Year at Resolution with you all. Don’t forget to check our Resolution Artist Guide, it’s a great way to get to know artists who may be unfamiliar to you, we’d hate you to miss a killer set! If you find any other cool bag options that you’re going with comment below, we’d love to see your creativity!
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Lizzy has been raving since the wee age of 14 after being grounded for a month for having rave fliers in her bag. Like her other love, snowboarding, what was supposed to be "a phase" has become an essential part of her life and she is excited to see a new generation developing the same love.