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Photos: Fun Moments From 2024's Cardinalpalooza

Catholic University’s Office of Campus Activities' annual Cardinalpalooza event brought together students for the end-of-the-year celebration Friday.

Catholic University’s Office of Campus Activities' annual Cardinalpalooza event brought together students for the end-of-the-year celebration Friday.

The event featured rides, games, a live band performance, and food from local restaurants including Roaming Rooster and Swizzler. Band 33Black, Based in Nevada, performed alternative rock with a summer and country feel. Perfect for students looking to put themselves in a relaxed summer mindset as they approach their end-of-semester departure from Catholic University.

View of the Cardinalpalooza slideshow by University photographer Patrick G. Ryan below:

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