This past Sunday night, Oct. 20, Associated Students Productions (ASP) put on its first drive-in movie night exclusively for Sonoma State students, revealing itself to be a widespread success. The event was free and only required a Sonoma State ID for entry. The movie of choice was “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” For those who are not familiar with this childhood classic, it is a teen comedy about a high school senior who skips school with his two friends and gets caught up in wild adventures all while trying to keep it a secret from the school board and his parents. Films such as this fit the general mood of students perfectly, given that everyone wishes to live such a carefree lifestyle and vicariously live through that of others whenever they can. Often many of us wish to escape our own responsibilities and take a vacation from the stresses of our daily lives, and the drive-in movie effort equipped students with just that.

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