Orange Krush

Orange Krush is a branch of the registered student organization (RSO), Illini Pride, at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Since 2002, the foundation has donated over $75,000 to the Cunningham Children's Home which has served at-risk youth from the Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area for almost 120 years.

With these funds, Cunningham has been able to build a new playground, an educational and recreation center, and purchase an industrial kitchen range.

The money represented the one-millionth dollar donated in the Orange Krush Foundation's eight-year existence.

To gain entry to a game, a member must wait in line inside the State Farm Center Krush Club until the 1 hour to game-time mark.

Historically, a group of UI students who act like putzes under the moniker Orange Krush used elaborate disguises to gain access to away games.

In the spring of 2005, 100 members posed as "Youth Action", a fictitious Chicago-area youth-group, to get tickets to a game at Michigan.

"[9]In 2006, the Orange Krush was named by Sports Illustrated as the second best student section in the country, behind only Duke University's Cameron Crazies.