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THE STUDENTS FROM VARNA FREE UNIVERSITY PLAYED THE GAME "HEY, DO NOT GET ANGRY, STUDENT!"

04 October 2023


Today, students from all courses and majors at Varna Free University "Chernorizets Hrabar" participated together in the game "Hey, Don't Get Angry, Student!", which they invented and developed themselves. The competition created an amazing atmosphere in the East Park of the university, provoked fun and laughter, and the giant playing field of 7 x 7 meters became the playground for exciting clashes and strategic decisions.
The organizer of the student version of the popular children's board game "Hey, Don't Get Angry, man" is the Student Council of VFU "Chernorizets Hrabar". The sports competition caused unexpected turns and provoked the participants with questions from the history of the university and the Student Council, and the everyday life of the students. The four teams were supported by elated student audiences who enthusiastically supported their representatives.

The winner, in the nearly three-hour long game, was the Blue team, in which played Mario Mitkov and Viktor Nikolov - 4th year student, majoring in Law, Simona Raykova - 4th year student, majoring in Architecture and the third-year student majoring in Law Sinem Mustafa.

The host of the show was Boyan Kurliev, a student majoring in Construction of Buildings and Facilities, who not only maintained the exciting spirit of the game, but also inspired the participants with his energy and passion. The playing field in large dimensions - 7 by 7 meters, was designed by the student in Graphic Design Vanessa Sabkova, who contributed to the visual appearance of the event.
 
"Hey, Don't Get Angry, Student!" aims to bring together the students from our university community and unite and charge them with common experiences provoked by the game and the competition. "We had fun and enjoyed exciting moments of tension and joy," said Dorothea Nikolaeva, President of the Student Council. The event not only highlighted the importance of games and entertainment in student life, but also showed that solidarity and community among students are key to building of a positive and inspiring university environment.