First Night @ Sheil
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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[fəʳst nīt at sheel]
Definition
An event hosted by Sheil Catholic Center for incoming Catholic freshmen. The day before orientation, students are invited to spend the night at Sheil and meet the center's staff and other Catholic students. Activities include a cookout, painting a rock at the lakefill, and a bonfire.[1]
Example Sentences
"I met that guy at First Night."
"You should think about going to First Night at Sheil, it's a lot of fun!"
Context Label
Used by students and staff at Sheil. Since the event is not open to non-Catholics, only Catholic students use this phrase.[2]