The grassy knoll to the south of the Auditorium was scene to medieval warriors, The Price is Right and a foosball table Saturday night.
But this was not anarchy - it was Party at the Aud.
More than 300 student groups - about 20 more than last year - assembled outside the building hoping to lure some of MSUs nearly 43,000 students into joining their organizations.
This is probably our biggest recruiting campaign, said Charlie Cove, Fencing Club president and a food industry management senior. We have 30 people and will have 50 with the freshmen.
The International Relations Organization also made sure it didnt miss the party. Group President Scott Risner said he joined the group because he saw its stand at the party and hopes students will take advantage of the event.
I think the big thing is you want to get involved, but what do you want to get involved with? the international relations senior said.
That was the question Anne Schneider, an international relations and political theory and constitutional democracy freshman, was asking herself.
Theres a lot of great groups here - its great. Schneider said. Theres a lot of stuff I wouldnt have known about.
Student Life Activities Assistant Bobbie Clark said she was pleased students such as Schneider and Cove took advantage of the gala.
It helps other students to meet new and existing students, Clark said. They get to possibly look at organizations, too.
But those organizations had to deal with a few changes at this years party.
Last year, everything was inside and this year we put out three tents between the rock and the (Red Cedar) River, Clark said.
Fred Watson, coordinator for Student Life Activities, said the reason for the move outdoors was to accommodate the increased amount of applicants, some of which were still turned away.
Another reason was because of a budget concern.
We had to remove the seats from the Auditorium, Watson said. That can cost $4,000, and you can spend that on other items like tents.
But clubs and students did not seem to mind the change to an outdoor venue.
Its a little more space and the weather outside is more comfortable, Risner said.
Another difference at this years event was the addition of a bus supplied by Target, which included a model dorm room students could view and movies projected onto the bus.
But the purpose for the event was to showcase student groups.
I think its an excellent idea, business management sophomore John Avedian said. He is also vice president of the Armenian Club, whose members were first-time partygoers. I dont think MSUs Web site is good enough to show how diverse its groups are.
It gives everyone a chance to see whats out there.