Cardinals Enjoy Campus Pardi-Gras Event

The celebration of Mardi Gras is a time-honored tradition around the world, observed just before the season of Lent. Meaning “Fat Tuesday” in French, Mardi Gras is a time of festivities and feasts, during which people indulge in delicious, full meals in preparation for the next day’s fasting.
To celebrate on the ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù campus, students gathered for the annual Pardi-Gras event on Tuesday, Feb. 21. This year’s festivities, held on Dubuis Lawn, featured games, activities, a photobooth, music, delicious treats and more.
“Pardi Gras turned out to be an amazing event this year,” shared Elyssa Barrientos, a graduate assistant in ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù’s Office of Campus Engagement. “We had over 200 students attend! We were very excited about the turnout.”
Once such student in attendance was junior Galilea Garcia. “Pardi Gras was a really fun event that me and my friends enjoyed,” she shared. “There was a lot of different activities that we got to do, food we tasted, and prizes we won.”
Attendees were also invited to participate in a T-shirt and bead toss, during which volunteers and members of the Campus Engagement team drove by in golf carts, tossing one-of-a-kind T-shirts and purple, green, and gold beads for those in the crowd to catch and wear.
“We tried to incorporate a Bourbon Street feel with the T-shirt toss and bead toss, just like they do in New Orleans during their Mardi Gras parade,” Barrientos explained. “We hope we created and gave students a little taste of Mardi Gras, ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù edition!”