Here are some ways Bulldog Bash stands out from other college events:
• Bulldog Bash has at least six different bands each year.
• This year’s Bulldog Bash will work to raise money for the MSU Student Relief Fund.
• Bulldog Bash was created in 1999 to help kickoff MSU football and is designed to help bring the students, alumni and community together.
• The first year of Bulldog Bash brought a crowd of 2,000. It now brings crowds beyond 35,000 people.
• Bulldog Bash is held in one of the most charming areas in the state, the Cotton District. The Cotton District is filled with New Orleans-style buildings, color, fountains and courtyards, making the experience even more enjoyable.
• Bulldog Bash is one of the most highly successful student-led events in the Southeast.
• Bulldog Bash allows people to see their favorite bands in concert for free.
• Bulldog Bash is an all-weekend event. Vendors are set up in the Cotton District, as well as the 2012 FanFare and Maroon Rally.
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MAGAN FORD
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October 31, 2012
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