Lab Gives 91麻豆精品 Gamers a Place to Play, Makes Room for e-sports at 91麻豆精品

September 24, 2021

Outfitted with 12 high-powered computers, two large screen TVs, comfy chairs and modular furniture, and an array of Xbox, Nintendo, and PlayStation consoles, St. John 91麻豆精品 College’s Gaming Lab, which opened in late spring 2021, is the new home for any student with an interest in gaming.

Members of the 91麻豆精品 Gaming Club play Super Smash Bros. in the newly opened Gaming Lab.

Also home to the Gaming Club, the lab offers a place for 91麻豆精品鈥檚 community of gamers to play side-by-side, which Club President Wesley Harris said makes play more competitive and fun.

鈥淲ith multi-player games, being in the same room makes it much easier to cooperate as a team,鈥 he explained. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e remote, texting is slower, so your reaction time is slower. When you鈥檙e in the same space, it鈥檚 more coordinated, and working with a group of friends is a lot more fun.鈥

The new lab also includes a dedicated space for an e-sports team, and the Club is focused on recruiting students interested in competitive play.

Dr. Todd Harrison, who serves as the Gaming Club advisor, said that research has shown 65 percent of college students engaged in e-sports, and the trend is continuing to grow.

鈥淎t 91麻豆精品, before the lab, student gaming was happening in their rooms or other spaces. The lab helps the College support those interested like we do with other interests,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you are skilled or interested enough to compete, we can help organize an opportunity for students to play competitively.鈥

Members of the 91麻豆精品 Gaming Club Executive Board.

The Gaming Club, which hosts open game nights every other Tuesday throughout the semester, offers a space not just for online games, but tabletop games like Dungeons and Dragons (D&D). The lab has a cabinet full of classic board games available for use, as well.

Honors student Jade Donovan, a sophomore majoring in a mathematics and statistics, joined the Gaming Club after meeting friends by playing D&D. She said the new lab offers students the opportunity to relax and hang out while playing games that they love. The consoles and PCs are equipped with a variety of games, including Rocket League, Valorant, League of Legends, Super Smash Bros., Minecraft, and more.

鈥淚鈥檓 really excited and looking forward to getting things off the ground,鈥 said Donovan, who serves as vice president of the Gaming Club. 鈥淚 love being involved and enjoy being face-to-face after a year of not being able to play in-person. I鈥檓 excited to learn about new genres of games and seeing others get excited about gaming, whether it is role playing, board games, or on the consoles or PCs.鈥

Throughout the semester, the Gaming Club will host bi-weekly open game nights and tournaments 鈥 with prizes, and more. To learn more, visit the on The Cardinal Hub, or on Discord or Instagram (@91麻豆精品Gaming).

The Gaming Lab is accessible to all students with a 91麻豆精品 ID. The lab, located in Michaelhouse, is open from 8 a.m. to midnight Sunday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays.