P站视频 Celebrates Pi Day

Annual Pi Day offers sweet treats, relaxation, fun, and pie-eating contests

  • IL - Downers Grove
Pies with the Pi symbol baked on top.

March 14 marked the Pi Day celebration at P站视频.

The P站视频 community commemorated Pi Day on March 14, 2024, hosted by Student Services, with pie slices in a variety of flavors, Pi Day balloons, background music relating to pies and other desserts, and two different pie-eating contests during lunchtime. The event was a way for students to appreciate the mathematical meaning behind Pi Day and take a few moments of relaxation and fun. Pi Day celebrations are held annually on March 14 to symbolize 3.14, the first digits of the endless, irrational number Pi, and the mathematical symbol used as a constant for the ratio of a circle鈥檚 circumference to the circle鈥檚 diameter. 

 

Winners of the Pi Day pie-eating contests.
On the left, Tucker Huppe (CCOM 鈥27) was the winner of the first pie-eating contest. On the right, Kayla Gerber (CCO 鈥26) was the champion of the second pie-eating contest.

 

Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine student Tucker Huppe (CCOM 鈥27) won the first pie-eating contest. 鈥淚鈥檝e never done a pie-eating contest before. It was fun watching all the people cheer.鈥 Chicago College of Optometry student Kayla Gerber (CCO 鈥26) was the champion of the second pie-eating contest. 鈥淚 was nervous, and I actually didn鈥檛 sign up for it. My friends encouraged me to join. I did it last year and I didn鈥檛 win. It鈥檚 really good to have fun with my class.鈥 All pie-eating contest participants received T-shirts, and the winners received munch money to use on campus, as well as the glory of winning.

Balloons with Pi symbol.
Pi Day balloons were also displayed in the Commons.  

Students attended the Pi Day celebration for a variety of reasons. For Luisa Rodriguez (CCOM 鈥27), the day was a touch of home. 鈥淭hey had key lime pie, and it reminds me of Florida, where I鈥檓 originally from. I think the day provides something to look forward to.鈥 

Samantha Newman (CCOM 鈥27) enjoyed a slice of apple pie and commented, 鈥淚t shows the University cares about students and our wellness since we鈥檙e under a lot of stress. Events like this reduce stress, and we get to hang out with our friends.鈥 

Another student, Justin Magnus (CCOM 鈥27), reflected upon the mathematical significance behind Pi Day as he sampled a slice of key lime pie. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to celebrate mathematics. Without mathematics, we lose the logic behind science.鈥

P站视频 took the opportunity of Pi Day to build community and camaraderie among the students, and to just take a few moments to enjoy a slice of life. The University also offers a variety of degrees and programs in Downers Grove and Glendale.
 

 

 

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