UTRGV students gather for Earth Fest with multiple organization booths full of activities Wednesday on the Chapel lawn on the Edinburg campus. The event was hosted by the School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences; and the Office for Sustainability. Amara Cazares/THE RIDERShown is Parker, an Australian mixed-breed looking for a new owner. The Palm Valley Animal Society brought dogs to the UTRGV Earth Fest to spread awareness of dogs they currently have up for adoption Wednesday on the Chapel lawn on the Edinburg campus. Amara Cazares/THE RIDERShown is Churro, a dog up for adoption at the Palm Valley Animal Society. The organization brought dogs looking for a new owner Wednesday on the Chapel lawn on the Edinburg campus. Amara Cazares/THE RIDERRepresentatives from the Museum of South Texas History set up a booth for Earth Fest to talk about internships it offers Wednesday on the Chapel lawn on the Edinburg campus. The event was hosted by the School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences; and the Office for Sustainability. Amara Cazares/THE RIDEREmma Lee Garcia, a content writer for the Office of Sustainability, hands out pizza to Earth Fest attendees Wednesday on the Chapel lawn on the Edinburg campus. The event was hosted by the School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences; and the Office for Sustainability. Amara Cazares/THE RIDERNadja Acevedo Barreras, a theatre senior, hosts the UTRGV Department of Theatre booth during Earth Fest Wednesday on the Chapel lawn on the Edinburg campus. Amara Cazares/THE RIDEROmar Elizondo (left) and Elizabeth Goldberg, UTeach master teachers and faculty for the UTRGV School of Integrative Biological & Chemical Sciences, talk to students during Earth Fest Wednesday on the Chapel lawn on the Edinburg campus. Amara Cazares/THE RIDER