The Community-Based Culture at Susquehanna with Calli
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I would say that there's definitely a community based culture. Everyone here is welcoming, everyone wants to contribute to the community. I would say that the student body is definitely really involved and really open. So people are involved in a lot of different things on campus and everyone cares about making sure the community is good. So some of my favorite traditions that we have here are the thanksgiving dinner, which is like a week or two before thanksgiving break. The faculty serves dinner to the students for thanksgiving and President Green will carve the turkey and it's really fun. You can dress up a little bit and hang out with your friends and have a great dinner. So that's a really fun one that a lot of people really enjoy. I also love Halloween on the av which is when all of the greek houses that are on the University of all decorate their houses for Halloween. So everyone typically has a different theme that they're doing and they were costumes and masks the theme and then the kids from the surrounding communities can come and trigger treat there. Usually food and music and games um, at a petting zoo I think. So it's always really fun to get to see the community come out for Halloween and um have a safe fun place to just have some Halloween fun. That's just a little bit about campus culture here at Susquehanna.