Third person's POV The campus came alive the moment the annual cultural and sports festival was announced. Posters had gone up on the main notice boards, professors reminded students that participation or volunteering meant extra credit, and suddenly, excitement filled the air more than ever. Everyone was talking about it, discussing what they were going to be participating in. By the morning of the festival, the grounds looked transformed. Bright banners lined the walkways, booths stood in rows selling everything from handmade crafts to cheap fried snacks, and music spilled from the main stage where sound checks for the talent showcase were underway. The smell of grilled food mingled with fresh paint, and the whole vibe of the place was just lively. Justin, Theo, and Caleb had all sig