 Hey UC Berkeley, this is Olivia Cherry reporting for CalTV News. I'm here at the 38th annual Friendship Games being held at Cal State Fullerton. Let's check it out. Friendship Games was founded in 1986 as a celebration uniting Filipino students and showcasing their community and talents. Over the past 38 years, this tradition has evolved into an annual gathering featuring a mix of performances, spirit rallies, and competitive picnic games. Originated as a local initiative, the Friendship Games now draw participation from approximately 40 schools across California. The winning school is determined through a tally of points gathered from relays and spirit chants. Friendship Games is one of the largest student-run events in the entire nation, where over 35 Filipino-American organizations across California, Arizona, and Nevada come together at Cal State Fullerton to compete in spuff, roll call, and picnic games. So it's a really great time for everybody. Friendship Games means to be community. And I'm just really excited to get to know people that are poor and have full space. Yes, take home the win. Yeah, I came last year, and I really liked the vibe that I had replicated this year. I'm looking forward to the after party, the party, the casual party. I'm looking forward to getting that trophy, babe! Teams competed in a series of picnic games, including Big Groundhog, The Nasty, Alpine Green, Up and Under, and The Convary Bells. College students from across California traveled here to ultimately foster spuff, which stands for spirit, pride, unity, and friendship. Once again, this has been Olivia Cherry with Cal TV News.