SCRIPT KAITLYN: FEAR WAS NOT AN OPTION THIS YEAR AT LSUS’ FEARLESS FALL FEST CHEYANN: STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS SET UP BOOTHS TO INFORM STUDENTS ABOUT THEIR CLUBS WHILE ENCOURAGING THEM TO JOIN. KAITLYN: THEY OFFERED CANDY, GIFT CARDS, COOKIES, AND FOOD FOR A SMALL PRICE OR A DONATION TO EITHER THEIR CLUB OR A GOOD CAUSE. Patrick Nix: “There are better foods definitely. Also, there’s a whole lot more organizations represented.” CHEYANN: A FEW SORORITIES PARTICIPATED IN A STEPSHOW WHILE OTHER STUDENTS DANCED SOLO JUST FOR FUN KAITLYN: EVERYONE GOT TO ENJOY THEMSELVES BY WHAT THE SCHOOL AND ORGANIZATIONS OFFERED. WEDNESDAY, THERE WAS LAZER TAG, A DUNKING BOOTH, A PHOTOBOOTH AND EVEN A ZIPLINE. CHEYANN: FRIDAY STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN MORE ACTIVITES AND WERE OFFEERED FREE FOOD AND DRINKS. THEY WERE ABLE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN FRIED FISH OR RED BEANS AND RICE WITH A SIDE OF FRIES AND HUSHPUPPIES KAITLYN: THERE WERE MANY THINGS TO KEEP EVERYONE ENTERTAINED. Molly Kelly: “My favorite thing about Fall Fest this year is all the different, uh, clubs and organizations have their own little booths, and we have laser tag, and we have a zipline, and step show was a lot of fun.” KAITLYN: BUT SOME ARE HOPING NEXT YEAR WILL BE EVEN BIGGER AND BETTER Patrick Nix: “If more people had games instead of just food, people would be more apt to actually do something.” KAITLYN: AND NOW YOU KNOW, I’M KAITLYN GIBSON CHEYANN: AND CHEYANN BORDELON WITH ALMAGEST STUDENT NEWS *END*{ends the script}
by Kaitlyn Gibson and Cheyann Bordelon