University officials are still waiting to release a decision regarding the pending Snoop Dogg concert, won through an online promotional contest for an Electronic Arts video game.
The contest was facilitated through EA Campus — a part of video game giant Electronic Arts — and Facebook. The University had no knowledge of or involvement in the voting process.
This left no group with the responsibility of facilitating the performance, which — as a promotional event with no tie to University missions — is against facilitation guidelines.
The contest and concert are part of an effort to promote a new EA video game, “Bulletstorm.”
EA representatives at UNC assumed that once the concert was won, it would be managed by the Carolina Union Activities Board.
CUAB, however, can only assist in programming by other student groups, said Kinsey Sullivan, music chairwoman of CUAB, in an email.
“CUAB can’t sponsor with a company where the purpose is exclusively promotional for a non-University related product,” she said.
University facility use policy prohibits such promotional, unaffiliated groups from using campus space for commercial activities.
EA Campus has not applied to be an official campus organization.