This semester we had to take our Night(s) Against Procrastination event online due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Though our numbers were smaller and our door prizes sillier, our participants were no less engaged and focused. In addition, we encouraged anyone in the CLC community—student, faculty, or staff—to join us, and they did.
Here is Night(s) Against Procrastination – By the Numbers:
Night Against Procrastination – Night One –Wednesday, April 29, 2020
6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
- 13 participants – worked for 26 hours
- 8 students
- 2 staff
- 3 faculty
- 8 CLC students wrote for a total of 16.75 hours
- 1 hour – the shortest amount of time a student worked
- 4 hours – the longest amount of time a student worked
- 5 tutoring sessions were conducted
- 3 CLC faculty worked a total of 6 hours
- 2 CLC staff members worked for a total of 3.5 hours
Door Prize Winners:
- Valerie Sanchez
- Alexis Cordova
- Neoneela Boevets

Night Against Procrastination – Night #2 – Tuesday, May 5, 2020
6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
- 14 participants worked for 35.25 hours
- 10 students
- 3 faculty
- 1 staff
- 10 CLC students wrote for a total of 30 hours
- 30 minutes – shortest amount of time a student worked
- 5 hours – longest amount of time two (2) students worked
- 4 tutoring sessions were conducted
- 3 CLC faculty worked a total of 4.25 hours
- 1 CLC staff member worked 1 hour
Door Prize Winners:
- Alexis Cordova
- Evan Robb
- Cathy Colton (Faculty)
- Eric Tammes (Staff)
- Cherri Booker (most hours worked)
Grand Prize Winner: Cherri Booker
Thanks to the CLC Writing Center staff who helped run the event: Anastasia Brown, Anna Brunette, Jess Cole, Clarissa Henmueller, Tatiana Kapinos, Martha Machuca, Paul McNulty, Andrea Morales, Courtney Petsche, Greta Silva-Milian, and Tara Thompson.