Shack-a-Thon is held on the Brickyard from Sept. 19-23 to raise money for Habitat for Humanity. This year’s event included 26 shacks built by representatives of various student organizations on campus.
Phian Tran, a senior studying agriculture business management, watches as flow artist with Cirque Du Vol Gio Camacho shows her how to do do a barrel roll with a dragon staff in the Brickyard during the last day of Shack-a-Thon Friday. The Good Club's shack called the "Goodzebo" had guest performing artists throughout the week to come out to promote both Cirque du Vol and Celestine Movement Arts. According to club officer and freshman studying social work Sara Darwish, the Good Club is about spreading happiness and wellness around campus. The annual fundraiser to raise money for Habitat for Humanity included 26 shacks built by representatives of various student organizations on campus.