From 19 to 26 March, Digital Campus in Rennes came alive during Shine Week, a series of events dedicated to relaxation, entertainment, and awareness. A look back at a week packed with activities that brought students and lecturers together for convivial and enriching moments.

Shine Week kicked off and closed with two extraordinary blind tests.  

On 19 March, a music blind test put students' knowledge of cartoon theme tunes from their childhood to the test, in a festive and competitive atmosphere — with a free cookie at the next morning's breakfast awaiting the winner! 

Then, on 26 March, it was time for a sensory experience with a sensory blind test led by Florence Tual, a nutrition coach. Participants had to identify flavours, textures, and smells — a fun and educational experience that offered a fresh way to explore sensory perception. 

On 20 March, it was time to focus on well-being with free 30-minute osteopathy sessions provided by students from the Institut d'Ostéopathie de Rennes-Bretagne (IO-RB). Located in Bruz on the Ker Lann campus, IO-RB is the only institution in the region offering initial osteopathy training.

Independent and human-scale in approach, its mission is to train autonomous, responsible, and competent osteopaths capable of treating patients safely. This collaboration gave Digital Campus students a well-deserved relaxation break while discovering the benefits of osteopathy.  

On 21 March, the administrative team set out a selection of board games to brighten up the lunch break. On the menu: "6 qui surprend", "Skyjo", "Blanc Manger Coco", "Trio", "Code Name", "Cracklist", and many more. An initiative that sparked lively conversation and gave students the chance to share fun, relaxed moments together. 

On 24 March, students had the pleasure of welcoming Olympeshow, a promising young comedian currently opening for Arnaud Demanche. Between laughs and candid moments, she shared an excerpt from her show, her inspiring journey, and her struggle with anorexia — delivering a performance that was both entertaining and full of powerful messages.

On 25 March, an interactive workshop led by the Fédération Léo Lagrange helped participants better understand gender inequalities and learn how to become active allies against sexism. A popular education association recognised as a public utility body, the Fédération Léo Lagrange has been working since 1950 towards individual and collective emancipation, fighting inequality through educational and lifelong learning initiatives. The workshop sparked rich discussions and encouraged collective reflection on these societal issues.

Shine Week at Digital Campus in Rennes was a real success, offering students a welcome break filled with conviviality, relaxation, and reflection — strengthening the sense of community within the school.