The 14th annual April Craze gave Wright State University students a chance to let loose, dance, enjoy great food and enjoy that summer is right around the corner.
Hosted by the University Activities Board, this year’s event embraced a “Victory Lap” theme, fitting for students as they close out the academic year.
The celebration brought together a variety of campus and community groups, featuring six food trucks, five business vendors and 95 student organizations. Students explored booths, grabbed a bite and took in live music at the newly named Moat at Wright Plaza.
Students could also test drive numerous Tesla vehicles and take on an American Ninja Warrior-style ropes course, blending high-energy entertainment with hands-on experiences.
“We just wanted to go bigger this year,” said Emelee Porter, president of the University Activities Board.
For more information about April Craze and other campus events, contact the University Activities Board at 937-775-5500 or uab@wright.edu, or visit their page on Engage.

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