Illinois State University's annual Homecoming Parade showcased the community coming together to celebrate the university. Festivities began on Oct. 2 at 10 a.m.
Many different groups from both the town of Normal and the university participated in the parade by interacting with the crowd and handing out treats to celebrate ISU’s Homecoming.
Sophomore psychology major Donovan Pope said the sense of community was evident.
“I found the display of comrades around the community was very heart-warming,” Pope said. “The display of community involvement was very touching to view, as it showcased the vast array of groups in the community.”
The audience enjoyed watching the parade and cheering among others.
Sophomore professional accountancy major Hannah Sargent shared how much she enjoyed the parade.
“I thought the parade was really good. I went last year, and it felt like it was shorter than this year, but I may be wrong,” Sargent said. “The people in the parade seemed less interactive with the viewers. Overall, I had a fun time going with friends. Everyone who was in it did a very good job.”
Sophomore biology major Wilbert Julian Manzo believes the parade was a positive display of school spirit and community.
“People are showing school spirit … and it’s just good to see people and the community being together … I see all the high school bands play, and they’re doing great,” Manzo said.
Sophomore nursing major Madison Cagle emphasized how fun walking in the parade was.
“It was pretty fun to walk in the parade with the McLean County Democrats. It was nice to meet all of them,” Cagle said.
Following the parade, Illinois State’s Football team played against Youngstown State at Hancock Stadium, with some fans tailgating before the game.
Isabella Cervantes, a sophomore marketing and double sequence data analytics and integrated marketing communications major,said events such as the tailgate and parade bring the community closer together.
“It’s so fun to go with friends. All my friends last year watched me. And this year, I went with a couple friends, and it really brings people together,” Cervantes said. “It allows for more people to go, especially for Homecoming weekend, because it encourages more people to get involved.”
Sophomore elementary education major Kate Wohlfeil feels the event was a great way for people to reconnect and enjoy time together.
“It’s such a good way for people to come back. I’ve seen students, alumni and families have fun,” Wohfeil said.