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Head over to Houligan’s (aka Palmer Florida’s Building Five) after class.
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Get philosophical under the Philosophy Tent during Homecoming.
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Memorize one epigram a month for one full year.
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Grab a selfie with Dennis Marchiori, D.C., Ph.D., or William Sherrier, M.S., D.C.
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Make your voice heard by joining a student leadership organization.
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Be a Campus Guide and share your love for Palmer with the next generation.
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That’s the spirit! Attend a SPIZZ Night.
What’s SPIZZ? Te term comes from B.J. Palmer, who felt it described the spirit of chiropractic — the spirit-enthusiasm-zest-sizzle-fire-electricity- gumption-pizzazz and love of life and living. Palmer College celebrates SPIZZ Night each term. It’s a lecture-based
program that brings together alumni leaders to present on philosophy, practice success, and community involvement. It’s an opportunity for students to gather, hear from practicing chiropractors about their real-life experiences and generally celebrate the fantastic spirit that binds us all. Events like SPIZZ Night are made possible by the Chuck E. Gibson, D.C.
Endowment for Philosophy and Practice Success. Te endowment provides vital and perpetual support for programming and the enduring traditions that help make Palmer what it is. Te events supported by the endowment allow students to experience
educational programming aimed at providing them with their own foundation in these essential principles. Other events include Big Tent Philosophy Night, a featured event of Homecoming, first started nearly a century ago by B.J. Palmer. Te Fund supports additional events centered around philosophy, practice success and highlight the spirit of chiropractic.
Since 1959, Palmer Campus Guides have acted as ambassadors and mentors for thousands of visitors and prospective students. “Serving as a Guide helps develop public speaking, communication and leadership skills,” said former Campus Guide president Faith Swartzendruber (`21). “You can be a part of creating a strong Palmer community as you share your pride with new students.”
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Share your passion for chiropractic by bringing a family member to campus for a tour.
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Read an issue of Palmer Proud from cover to cover (and aspire to get your story told in a future issue).
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Get loud and cheer on a classmate or faculty-staff member during a game of Pickleball in the R. Richard Bittner Athletic & Recreation Center.
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Send a Palmer sweatshirt to a friend who chose to attend another (ahem, less superior!) chiropractic college.
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Chat with the security staff at the front desk.
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