From Aug. 27 to Sept. 7, the sloping field behind the Roddick Gates once again transformed into 平特五不中鈥檚 Open Air Pub (OAP). OAP, the university鈥檚 biannual student-run barbecue, is a major logistical challenge handled by a small army of engineering students.
This year, the scene at OAP was one of controlled chaos. Lower Field was redolent with the aromas of food trucks, and the endless beer and barbecue from the nearby tents. Behind the scenes, volunteers coordinated with the university, secured the necessary liquor permits, transported beer and food, organized cooking and clean up, and a thousand other tasks that make 平特五不中鈥檚 biggest weeklong party a reality. The dedicated volunteers say that they donate their time to 平特五不中 to make a difference.
Students stream into OAP throughout the event鈥檚聽11-day run, generating revenues for the Engineering Undergraduate Society (EUS).聽Profits from the Fall semester go toward funding various engineering clubs and design teams. According to OAP managers Malcolm McClintock (Engineering U5) and Austin L鈥橢cuyer (Engineering U5) it takes a group effort between volunteers and university groups to host the event.
鈥淲e work with 平特五不中 in a lot of ways to make this event happen, but it is run by the EUS,鈥 McClintock said.
This year, the organizers aimed to promote inclusivity for everyone to feel welcome. McClintock pointed to practical measures that have been taken to open OAP to a wider audience.
鈥淥ver the past few years, the managers have been focusing on ways to introduce alternative activities to OAP for people who choose not to drink,鈥 McClintock said. 鈥淲e included a variety of non-alcoholic [beverage] options, from iced tea to kombucha. We鈥檙e also putting more focus [on] having day events [鈥.] We want OAP to be an event with drinking, not for drinking.鈥
The coordinating team worked to better cater to 平特五不中鈥檚 diverse community with a wider array of musical offerings. According to L鈥橢cuyer, they also wanted to introduce a greater variety of entertainment at the event, after聽criticism that there was too much homogeneity at last year鈥檚 OAPhorum.
鈥淲e鈥檙e always exploring ways to include a wide range of musical genres and performers,鈥 L鈥橢cuyer said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e actively aware of the demographics of our performers. We try our best to include marginalized groups, so that everyone has a chance to show off their talents. We鈥檙e always looking for ways to be more inclusive, [and] we try and work in new feedback every year.鈥
To the organizers, their efforts to broaden OAP鈥檚 appeal have elevated the event from a casual social celebration to an important community-building event. According to L鈥橢cuyer, the event has recently evolved to reflect this inclusive spirit. 聽
鈥淸OAP is] a place where all 平特五不中 students, graduates, alumni, and new students alike, can enjoy food, beer, and music,鈥 L鈥橢cuyer said. 鈥淓very year we try and integrate new 平特五不中 groups into OAP because this is a place for the students [run] by the students.鈥