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Pi Sigma Epsilon hosts Family Feud Trivia Night

Pi Sigma Epsilon [PSE] at Illinois State University hosted a Family Feud Trivia Night last Thursday at the Bone Student Center. More than 100 participants competed for cash and raffle prizes. Sophomore marketing major and event coordinator Addy Weyrauch said she spent countless hours planning the event. “I started preparing about a month and a half ago,” Weyrauch said. “Leading up to the event, I probably spent four hours a day just going through the little logistics, making all my slides and then figuring out what tasks I needed to delegate to my committee.” Weyrauch said she believed this idea was a perfect mashup of group-style trivia and Family Feud. “I'm always looking to do events where a large group of people can all enjoy going to—that all have different interests and things,” Weyrauch said. Freshman Quentin Gueffier said he heard about the event from a friend at PSE. “I really enjoyed the question variety,” Gueffier said. “Most of the base questions were pretty easy to answer, but when you get to the bottom ones, you have to think more. I thought that was pretty cool.” Weyrauch said she felt the stress that comes with such a large campus event. “It was a little stressful at times, but the overall turnout was great," Weyrauch said. I feel like everybody picked up their work really well. Everybody worked together and it ended in a great result.” Freshman business major and PSE member Benjamin Thomson said this was one of the first large events he took part in. “I think that the event was really well put together. I really liked the raffle and I thought it was all overall a very fun environment,” Thomson said. Weyrauch shared her highlights from the night. “Highlights I saw were people getting really excited about the answers,” Weyrauch said. “I like when people say how much they liked it. That just makes me very happy.” Weyrauch said the event could make a return in the future.

Pi Sigma Epsilon [PSE] at Illinois State University hosted a Family Feud Trivia Night last Thursday at the Bone Student Center. More than 100 participants competed for cash and raffle prizes.

Sophomore marketing major and event coordinator Addy Weyrauch said she spent countless hours planning the event.

Addy Weyrauch

Sophomore marketing major and event coordinator Addy Weyrauch

“I started preparing about a month and a half ago,” Weyrauch said. “Leading up to the event, I probably spent four hours a day just going through the little logistics, making all my slides and then figuring out what tasks I needed to delegate to my committee.”

Weyrauch said she believed this idea was a perfect mashup of group-style trivia and Family Feud. 

“I'm always looking to do events where a large group of people can all enjoy going to—that all have different interests and things,” Weyrauch said. 

Freshman Quentin Gueffier said he heard about the event from a friend at PSE. 

“I really enjoyed the question variety,” Gueffier said. “Most of the base questions were pretty easy to answer, but when you get to the bottom ones, you have to think more. I thought that was pretty cool.”

Weyrauch said she felt the stress that comes with such a large campus event.

“It was a little stressful at times, but the overall turnout was great," Weyrauch said. I feel like everybody picked up their work really well. Everybody worked together and it ended in a great result.”

Freshman business major and PSE member Benjamin Thomson said this was one of the first large events he took part in. 

Benjamin Thomsom

Freshman business major and PSE member Benjamin Thomson

“I think that the event was really well put together. I really liked the raffle and I thought it was all overall a very fun environment,” Thomson said.

Weyrauch shared her highlights from the night.

“Highlights I saw were people getting really excited about the answers,” Weyrauch said. “I like when people say how much they liked it. That just makes me very happy.”

Weyrauch said the event could make a return in the future.

Cole Loiacano is a News and Features reporter for The Vidette. Loiacano can be contacted at clloiac@ilstu.edu


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