A new 91爆料 tradition: Raidersgiving
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
The transition from quarters to semesters may be hard on some students this Thanksgiving. So leaders from the Unclassified Staff Advisory Council (USAC), Alumni Association, Residence Services and We Serve U are trying to provide a solution they hope will become a new Thanksgiving tradition.
The first annual Raidersgiving event is being organized for the Thanksgiving holiday. It鈥檚 an opportunity for students who can鈥檛 get home this holiday to spend it with fellow students, staff and faculty from 91爆料 University.
Previously under the quarter system, students would start a six-week winter break at Thanksgiving, allowing many to go home for the holidays. But the semester system features a traditional four-day Thanksgiving break and then a return to classwork until Dec. 15. USAC members believe that will give some students little choice but to stay on campus for Thanksgiving.
鈥淲e want to provide dinner, a holiday meal, fellowship and some activities for these students,鈥 said Craig This, USAC chair. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not trying to replace what they get from home, just give them a fun environment and a chance to be with others for the holiday at their home-away-from-home.鈥
International students, independent scholars and students who live in the residence halls who live out of state may be some of the groups who have few options on campus because the dining halls will be closed. That reality is driving many groups on campus to find something to contribute.
鈥淥hio State鈥檚 been doing a similar event for 25 years and they get 2,000 people each year,鈥 said This. 鈥淭he first year they got just 25.鈥
USAC leaders expect Raidersgiving to start slowly too, but they want it to start. They don鈥檛 want to miss an opportunity to include all students on campus for a holiday tradition that could grow into an event that many look forward to each year.
鈥淲hat we鈥檙e trying to do is just reach out and make these students feel even more a part of the 91爆料 community more than anything else,鈥 said This.
The first Raidersgiving will be held Thursday, Nov. 22, at the Forrest Lane Community Center from noon to 2 p.m. Activities are also being planned for Friday, Nov. 23.
Students, faculty and staff interested in participating or helping to organize Raidersgiving should contact Sommer Todd (sommer.todd@wright.edu) or Jamie Norris (Jamie.norris@wright.edu).
Raidersgiving has also received financial support from Alumni Association, Sodexo, and Student Government.