LSUA Cultural Program Activities

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Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras is the biggest annual event in Louisiana. The event comes to life with decorated floats, unique costume designs, and the throwing of beads and candy into the crowd. Hundreds of people gather each year to participate in one of the safest and best-run Mardi Gras parades in Central Louisiana.

 

Crawfish Boil​

Nothing else symbolizes the Cajun culture of Louisiana like a traditional crawfish boil with corn and potatoes. Each year, LSUA students enjoy eating at the crawfish boil and listening to music outdoors. 

 

Trick-or-Treat Street​

On the night of the traditional trick-or-treat activities, the campus square is closed to traffic for student organizations to set-up booths along the streets, where children and their parents can participate in a fun and safe Trick-or-Treat Street experience.

 

Harvest Feast​

By holding the Harvest Feast to celebrate Thanksgiving (a day for gratitude), students come together to experience the traditional food that is served during this national holiday.

 

Christmas on the Quad​

This event features the lighting of the LSUA Christmas tree and water tower, along with fireworks, carols, cookies, hot chocolate, and a visit from Santa.