A-State hosted the first ever HowlFest on Friday, Oct. 9, outside the Red Wolf center, to celebrate the first football home game the following day. The event was created after the “Order of the Pack” and pep rally events were cancelled after the original Homecoming game was postponed. Students were encouraged to attend and enjoy games, food, and live performances by DJ King Vick, Flipperachi, and The Wesley Walker Band.
Students playing games, enjoying food from Big A’s BBQ, and listening to live performances by DJ King Vick, Flipperachi, and The Wesley Walker Band, Friday night outside the Red Wolf center. Photo by: Hannah Risker | Photo EditorThe A-State Red Wolves sign lighting up the stage. Photo by: Hannah Risker | Photo EditorOn the back row from left to right, Rashad Kirksey, Student Government Association President, Blake Moore, SGA Vice President, Keyon Atkins, President of the Student Activities Board, Megan Atkins, Vice President of the SAB, Mary Dunn, SGA Parliamentarian, Owen Leible, SGA Chief of Staff, with, front row from left to right, Emily Mitchel, SAB Director of Campus Traditions, K’yonna Harris, SAB Director of Marketing, Rachel Gage, SAB Di- rector of Campus Entertainment, and Amie Thomas, SAB Director of Arts & Culture, giving a Wolves Up! Photo courtesy of: A-State Student Government AssociationA student puts together a plate of Big A’s BBQ. Photo by: Hannah Risker | Photo EditorStudents serving food to individuals attending HowlFest. Photo by: Hannah Risker | Photo EditorWesley Walker, of the Wesley Walker Band, singing amongst the crowd at the A-State Howlfest. Photo courtesy of: A-State Student Activities BoardA-State Chancellor Kelly Damphousse taking a photo with members of the A-State Spirit Squads. The HowlFest event was created after the “Order of the Pack” and pep rally events were canceled after the Homecoming football game was postponed. Photo courtesy of: Chancellor Kelly Damphousse on twitter
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