Indiana Statesman For ISU students. About ISU students. By ISU students.
Volume 122, Issue 57
Friday, Feb. 20, 2015
Students enjoy the magic of Mardi Gras
Steven Vischak Reporter
The energy was electric, the music was blaring and there were crowds of people in their festive purple, yellow and green beads celbrating Mardi Gras in Dede I on Tuesday. Of course no Mardi Gras celebration is complete without some traditional Cajun cuisine — there was no shortage of gumbo, Cajun dirty rice and even popcorn for the more picky partiers. Among the masses of free food and festive partiers, there was also a glass-shattering rock session covering everything from Cee Lo Green to the beloved “Don’t Stop Believin’.” Josh DeLeon, a freshman communication major, showed interest in going to New Orleans to celebrate the real Mardi Gras. “Growing up hearing about Mardi Gras has always struck some interest in planning a trip to New Orleans sometime down the line, and this event was an excellent representation of what it could possibly be like,” DeLeon said. Palm readings are associated with the Cajun culture and Mardi Gras spirit, so it would only be appropriate to invite a professional physic palm reader to ISU’s celebration. Crystal Macial, a senior exercise science major, had her palm read and said she liked the experience. “The palm reader told me there was something very dark in my past, but was a strong knight,” Macial said. “I am not a true believer however, but it was a good experience and quite a bit of fun. But I truly was a knight.” With all the commotion starting to wind down and the band starting their last few sets, Moon Nguyen, a senior communication major, had the inside
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Students joined together to celebrate Mardi Gras by listening to music, enjoying Cajun cuisine, socializing with classmates and partying (Photos by Rochelle Weymouth).
scoop on the real deal of Mardi Gras. “I sadly have not been to New Orleans for Mardi Gras itself, but was down in New Orleans over this past winter break and attended ‘Mardi Gras World,’ which helped influence my input on setting up and decorating the event as part of Spring Week committee,” Nguyen said. Mardi Gras — or Fat Tuesday — is one of the most famous celebrations in the country, and possibly the entire world. This is the last day for the Catholic faith to eat certain foods, such as meats on Fridays, before the start of Lent, which leads the Catholic Church into Easter. However fun Mardi Gras might be, the drive from Terre Haute to New Orleans is almost 800 miles, which makes it pretty difficult for Indiana State University students to attend. Mardi Gras spirit is alive and well at ISU, and the celebration will come back in due time next winter.
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Professors at Indiana State University are in the process of submitting interim grades. The interim grading deadline is at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. Interim grades can be submitted between Friday and next Tuesday, before the deadline. Shelby Harvey, a senior business administration major who works at the Office of Registration and Records, said that interim grades will be available to students on February 25. “Students have access to their interim grades through their ISU student portal,” Harvey said. Students can log into their student portal and go to my ISU SAM to find their interim grades. “The Office of Registration and Records is in charge of displaying interim grades,” Harvey said. The professors turn in student interim grades online through their portals. Interim grades are the student’s current grade in their class and are based off the assignments they have completed for each course. Interim grading helps students be aware of their grades and class standing. The students are encouraged to use their interim grades to determine if they are in good standing or not and decide if they need extra help with their courses. If students are not able to view their interim grades on February 25 they can call the Office of Registration and Records at 812-237-2020.
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