Thanksgiving letters: How our campus helps students give thanks to loved ones
At this event, there were thank you cards that students would take and write various messages to their loved ones as a way to show gratitude and appreciation.
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At this event, there were thank you cards that students would take and write various messages to their loved ones as a way to show gratitude and appreciation.
All this visual change can only mean one thing —and you know exactly what it is: the holidays are just around the corner!
For most college students, money is tight, and sometimes it can feel that you cannot make a difference without it. However, quite the opposite is true.
Many students struggle to manage the numerous tasks required for school alongside the responsibilities of their jobs.
The holidays are normally a joyful time for many people, but unfortunately, some students can’t spend the holidays at home this year.
Students, faculty, staff, and community members alike join together in the name of Christmas for fellowship, but the crux of the evening has always been the lighting of the tree.
There’s nothing better to warm our hearts at the end of the year than the holidays. One of the most important and widely celebrated is Thanksgiving, which falls on Thursday, Nov. 28.
Thanksgiving is a perfect time for students to enjoy homemade meals and spend quality time with their loved ones, while also preparing for finals.
Black Friday is an annual shopping event that has been around since the 1940s. This year, the holiday falls on Nov. 29.
With all the different holidays just around the corner, this time of year is the perfect time to unwind and escape into the world of a good movie with family and friends.
