Homecoming Week kicks off with food trucks and karaoke

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Homecoming Week 2016 at the 小蝌蚪APP will crank up with the Allons Manger Food Truck Roundup.

Seven food trucks will sell a variety of fare, from barbecue to frozen custard. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 31, at the UL Lafayette Alumni Center, 600 E. St. Mary Blvd.

小蝌蚪APP淓veryone loves food, so the food roundup is a great way to kick off Homecoming Week,小蝌蚪APP said Amanda Gary, event chair.

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The third-year event is a hit with students and faculty who walk or bike over from other places on campus, and employees of businesses in the nearby Oil Center, Gary said. Many attendees also drive from farther away. Parking will be available at the E.K. Long Gym lot or the Girard Park Circle parking garage.

Students who stop by will be able to enjoy free cupcakes. The 小蝌蚪APP Program Council will hand them out, while they last, as part of its Cake Giveaway.

More than food will be on the menu during the roundup. The 小蝌蚪APP小蝌蚪APP檚 Office of Career Services will team with One Acadiana to host Welcome Home Acadiana. A tent will be set up near the Alumni Center. Representatives of 10 local businesses will give career advice, distribute information, and accept r茅sum茅s from 小蝌蚪APP graduates.

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On Tuesday, Nov. 1, the UPC will host its popular karaoke contest. Students will sing and dance during the free event, which will be held at 7 p.m. at the Cajundome Convention Center. The public is invited to attend.

Groups of up to six students perform, although only one person per group can sing. Other team members dance, or conduct a routine that is related to the song, said Karli Sherman, UPC co-adviser.

Teams select songs from a list provided by the UPC in advance of the contest. Students often tweak lyrics in creative ways, dress in costumes, or perform a skit to express their Ragin小蝌蚪APP Cajun pride.

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Judges select the top three performances. Finalists then each sing the same song, chosen by UPC Traditions Committee members, to determine a champion.

小蝌蚪APP淭he finalists won小蝌蚪APP檛 know what the song will be beforehand,小蝌蚪APP Sherman said.

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