The University of New Orleans is gearing up to host one of its most beloved traditions, SUCbAUF XXXIX, on Tuesday, April 28 from 3PM-7PM—bringing together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the greater community for an afternoon of music, food, and celebration on the lakefront.
Hosted by UNO and the Student Activities Council (SAC), SUCbAUF (pronounced “suck-off”), short for Students Unwinding with Crawfish, Beer, and Unprecedented Fun, is the University’s annual crawfish boil that marks the approaching end of the academic year. Known for its lively atmosphere and distinctly New Orleans flair, the event continues to be a highlight for generations of Privateers.
This year’s celebration features an exciting lineup of local talent, including Move Ya Brass, Kawaii AF, and Love Your Own Noise, providing a dynamic soundtrack for the afternoon. Attendees can also enjoy a variety of attractions, including inflatable activities, snowballs, Lucky Dogs, and—of course—plenty of crawfish.
“SUCbAUF is one of my favorite campus traditions because it brings the best of us together,” said LeeAnne Sipe, Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students. “Privateers work so hard, and is there any better way to celebrate than crawfish with friends at the end of the year? When I first started working here, I knew this was no ordinary crawfish boil because people in the city were always bringing it up as soon as I mentioned my work.”
In a new addition this year, the event has been moved to the afternoon in collaboration with the University Alumni Association, creating more opportunities for alumni and community members to join the celebration.
“This year we worked with the University Alumni Association to move this tradition into the afternoon to accommodate the community’s schedule,” said Joy Ballard, Director of Student Involvement and Leadership. “Alumni often talk about SUCbAUF as one of their favorite college memories, and I am excited to give them an opportunity to celebrate with us again.”
For students like Jamacia Smith, SUCbAUF is all about connection.
“My favorite part of SUCbAUF is the community,” Smith said. “I love seeing our campus come together all in one place! And of course the crawfish!”
Tickets are free for UNO students, $10 for faculty and staff, and $20 for community members. Tickets will be available for purchase on the day of the event.
With live music, local flavor, and a vibrant campus spirit, SUCbAUF XXXIX promises to be an unforgettable way to close out the semester.