The Indian Culture Association hosted the Holi Festival of Color Saturday. ICA provided attendees with an opportunity to celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi, which signifies the victory of good over evil as well as the start of spring. The festival included traditional music, dance, food, and the throwing of colored powder.
- Students set out chalk on tables for the celebration. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Shelby Chapman, freshman undeclared major from Salem, Oregon, explodes a water ballon over Ellie Montgomery, freshman nursing major from Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Yajat Patel, junior financial management from Abilene, gets thrown a handful of chalk. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Anissa O’Dell, junior elementary education major from San Antonio, chases a friend around with a fist full of chalk. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Students gather the remaining chalk off of the tables to throw at each other. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Destini Smith, junior accounting major from Dallas, holds a handful of yellow chalk. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Ian Massey, junior environmental science major from Benbrook, covers himself in bubbles. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Drew McLeod, senior digital entertainment technology major from Fresno, collects the last bit of chalk off the table. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Attendees all throw chalk up in the air. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Latecomer Ashleigh Valdez, freshman biochemistry major from Amarillo, is swamped by attendees with handfuls of chalk. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Attendees lay on the ground, covered in bubbles. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Prince Pathak, junior biology major from Stephenville, wrestles with a friend. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
- Attendees throw chalk up in the air. (Photo by Daniel Curd)