Campus Activities Board hosts Fall Festival in Brownsville
The Campus Activities Board hosted its third annual Fall Festival, which featured pumpkin painting, sโmores and cookie decorating Nov. 17 in the Student Unionโs La Sala on the Brownsville campus.
CAB provides a well-rounded university experience by promoting school involvement, school spirit and campus traditions, according to its website.
The Fall Festival was first hosted in 2019 with the intention of becoming a yearly tradition, but it could not be held in person in 2020 due to COVID-19, according to Juan Castellanos, CAB vice president of marketing.
โIn 2020, when we went online, we couldnโt host it,โ Castellanos said. โThen, I think, 2021, we were back in person. So, we were able to host it but at a smaller scale.โ
The festival, which is usually held the last week of October during Madness, was created to balance the events on both campuses, making it solely a Brownsville campus event.
โEdinburg has Madness and then Brownsville has Fall Festival to even it out,โ Castellanos said.
True to its name, the festival is everything fall-related.
โWe host it as, like, a pumpkin-patch style,โ Castellanos said. โYou get to paint pumpkins. [Weโll have] a little, like, pumpkin patch photo area. โฆ We have a pie-eating contest, just anything you can think for fall.โ
Jacaranda Garcia, a biomedical sciences senior, said she was happy to experience events back on campus.
โMost of my college experience was during the โฆ pandemic, so I wasnโt able to experience this one but, even with the rain and stuff, Iโm glad they still hosted it,โ Garcia said. โItโs really fun right now. Weโre decorating pumpkins. Thereโs a lot of food, so itโs very cool.โ
Several students said they were excited to finally have a Brownsville tradition.
โI feel very excited because most events are held in Edinburg and, as much as they try to host events here, I feel like maybe theyโre not as big as this and the Fall Festival is a tradition for โฆ Brownsville,โ history senior Julissa Arredondo said. โSo, Iโm very excited to finally have one event.โ
Martyn Vasquez, an integrated health sciences freshman, had not been to any events on campus because most of them were in Edinburg. Vasquez said he was happy to finally be able to participate in an event in Brownsville.
โI feel great,โ he said. โMost of the events always happen in Edinburg, so itโs nice to have it here for once.โ
Castellanos said that CAB is looking to fill positions for next semester.
For more information about the positions or upcoming CAB events, visit the organizationโs Instagram and Facebook pages, @utrgvcab.