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Senior Code Activity during Rubnong

  • Category: Campus Life
  • Published on: Jan 21, 2025
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The Class Committee (CMM) sophomores organized the Senior Code activity at the Lobby,  Aditayathorn B uilding on January 13 - 21, 2025.  This activity was designed to strengthen the bond between seniors and juniors through a secret code system.

Each senior was assigned a unique code, which they used to communicate with juniors by sending encrypted messages or clues. The goal was to create an exciting challenge where juniors must complete tasks and solve riddles to discover their assigned senior’s identity.

Throughout the activity, juniors were given missions by their seniors. These missions involved participating in university events, solving puzzles, or completing tasks that help them learn more about the university’s culture. Once a junior successfully deciphers the code and identifies their senior, the revelation takes place, followed by a small celebration.

In addition, a “Drop-off Booth” was available for one week to allow both seniors and juniors to exchange gifts, notes, or small items. Seniors can leave hints or encouraging messages for their juniors, while juniors can also leave surprises for their seniors to strengthen their connection.

Senior Code was more than just a fun activity—it was a meaningful way for seniors and juniors to build lasting relationships. Juniors gained valuable experiences and guidance from their seniors, while seniors developed leadership and mentorship skills in an engaging and creative way.

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