 Last Tuesday, 4th of April, the SDU and partnership with the Indian Society held their annual Hollyfest in Allhouse Campus. Students from all three DCU campuses took part in the event as tickets were available to purchase along with Hollyfest t-shirts and pain packets. A multitude of coloured paints were available for students taking part. The festival is celebrated every year in India and Nepal. It signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many, a festive day to meet others that laugh and repair broken relationships. We asked the Indian Society what the festival meant to them and how it differed from celebrations in India. It's for the love, prosperity. An entire day is made in a very different way. It's very sober here. And it's very dirty. Oh really? It's like dirty paints. Dirty paints and then what do you like? Must. Must. Must. Egg. Must. Egg. DCU TV.