no. first off because my school is in north carolina and i live in louisiana so i'm not going all the way there just to go to an alumni event. secondly, this is a bigger reason, the school was more of a commuter school. what i mean by that is they had a campus and a big student population but most of the students were from the surrounding areas so instead of students staying on a campus during the weekend and enjoying what the university had to offer in terms of activities, a good amount of them would go home to their parents. actually, one of our chancellors tried to curb that attitude by creating more student activities to enjoy and pumping more money into our athletic departments and student events. students would be able to get free tickets to games in an effort to encourage higher student attendance during basketball, soccer and baseball games. she also made a couple of festivals to encourage more campus pride and get more students to be around during the weekends. but, because of this, a lot of the alumni events have never interested many people because most of the people that graduated from there never really cared that much about the school and never developed a sense of school pride. basically, even though i wasn't one of the types to go home every weekend, i never really developed any sense of pride for my school. i graduated, but that's all i really cared about...