Benita Ozoude is a junior pursuing a degree in journalism at The University of Texas at Austin. She has published work with Orange Magazine, and interned with Elephant Productions in Austin. She hopes to double major in Radio, Television and Film.

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Benita Ozoude is a junior pursuing a degree in journalism at The University of Texas at Austin. She has published work with Orange Magazine, and interned with Elephant Productions in Austin. She hopes to double major in Radio, Television and Film.
Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Meredith Knight is a second year Journalism student at the University of Texas at Austin. She hopes to pursue a career in Sports or Entertainment Media.
Meet our staff: Cassi Pollock
Cassi Pollock is a second-year student majoring in broadcast journalism. She hopes to one day become a political correspondent. Aside from her passion for politics, she enjoys trying local Austin food and hiking.
For a collection of our posts from the 2015 Keep Austin Weird Festival, scroll through our blog or check out our Storify here.
Keep it weird!
7:00 p.m.- Amanda Atwell Beginning of the Keep Austin Weird 5K
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O8uzP7fN2Y)
Do not disturb.
Massive game of chess; do not disturb. Children in deep focus. #reportingUT #reportingweird #keepaustinweirdfest pic.twitter.com/CEooIKGrV1
— Meredith Knight (@meredithknight0) June 27, 2015
Rock. Paper. Scissors.
Rock Paper Scissors to see who has to get dunked in #stubbsbarbecue sauce!! 😝👃🏼☀️ #reportingweird #reportingUT pic.twitter.com/bXVtnu8z00
— Meredith Knight (@meredithknight0) June 27, 2015
Festivities at 6:15 p.m. - Cassi Pollock
Sun starting to set, but it's still bringing the heat. After the forecast changed to clear and sunny skies, Austinites turned toward the food trucks for a drink and bite to eat. Since checking in at 5 p.m., a new band took over the stage and people continue to relax on the lawns. Companies located at the booths appear to be lively and welcoming. Smaller events such as Acro-Yoga continue to hold a presence at the festival. The 5k begins shortly.