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Festival ISU engages students, welcomes new RSOs

Festival ISU, held last Tuesday and Wednesday on the Quad, gave students the opportunity to explore different ways to get involved. The Illinois State University Solar Car Team was one of over 250 organizations that participated in the event. The team is currently in the process of designing Mercury Eight, which they hope to build and race in two years. Solar Car Team President Mac Brody discussed the importance of gaining new members for the team. “[We want to get] enough people interested in the project now, so when it comes time to build that car, we have enough people that are dedicated and that have kind of that spirit to build and continue the program,” Brody said. New Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) made an appearance this year, including Redbird Animal Advocates. They are partnered with the Humane Society of Central Illinois. “We’ll have volunteer things at the shelter,” senior marketing major Emma Defort said. “We’ll do walks with the dogs. We’ll do supply drives to help get things for the shelter, just to kind of help shelter staff and help take the animals out,” Defort continued. Defort also added that the club was “very happy” with the engagement they received. The Francophone club also made an appearance. Senior French education major Tiffani Kawa is the president of the Francophone club and strives to make others comfortable about speaking French in an informal setting. “We meet two times a week, and we talk in French at any level,” Kawa said. “We help each other out because we have native speakers, and we have novice-level learners. And, we eat cookies…it’s just a bunch of fun.” The club also received interest from French-speaking Canadian students who wanted to engage with fellow French speakers outside of a classroom setting. Information about these clubs and more can be found on Redbird Life.

Festival ISU, held last Tuesday and Wednesday on the Quad, gave students the opportunity to explore different ways to get involved. 

The Illinois State University Solar Car Team was one of over 250 organizations that participated in the event. 

The team is currently in the process of designing Mercury Eight, which they hope to build and race in two years.  

Solar Car Team President Mac Brody discussed the importance of gaining new members for the team.

“[We want to get] enough people interested in the project now, so when it comes time to build that car, we have enough people that are dedicated and that have kind of that spirit to build and continue the program,” Brody said. 

New Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) made an appearance this year, including Redbird Animal Advocates. They are partnered with the Humane Society of Central Illinois.  

“We’ll have volunteer things at the shelter,” senior marketing major Emma Defort said.

“We’ll do walks with the dogs. We’ll do supply drives to help get things for the shelter, just to kind of help shelter staff and help take the animals out,” Defort continued.  

Defort also added that the club was “very happy” with the engagement they received.  

The Francophone club also made an appearance. Senior French education major Tiffani Kawa is the president of the Francophone club and strives to make others comfortable about speaking French in an informal setting.

“We meet two times a week, and we talk in French at any level,” Kawa said. “We help each other out because we have native speakers, and we have novice-level learners. And, we eat cookies…it’s just a bunch of fun.”

The club also received interest from French-speaking Canadian students who wanted to engage with fellow French speakers outside of a classroom setting. 

Information about these clubs and more can be found on Redbird Life.  

Anthony Addante is a news and features reporter for The Vidette. Addante can be contacted at aaddant@ilstu.edu.


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