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In the heart of Worcester, Massachusetts, Holy Cross College is buzzing with activity. The Eggplant, the campus's official student-run newspaper, takes a closer look at the college's rhythm this week.

Images courtesy of Google Images and the Holy Cross Website paint a vibrant picture of campus life. The schedules of some students see them attending classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1:00 p.m., while others find themselves in classrooms on Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00 p.m.

One student, Caitlin Wiffler, a junior graduating in 2027, has a unique request - she's seeking a single room for next year. Caitlin, known for her thoughtful reflections, encourages readers to think about their friends and relationships.

The Residence Hall Association at Holy Cross hosted an exciting event last week - Battle of the Roommates. The competition, held on April 25, aimed to celebrate the unique bonds formed within the dormitories. The prize for the duo that knew each other best was worth up to $700.

In other news, the #HCRealTalk Survey was launched by Holy Cross to better understand student college experiences and what is going well. While details about the history behind the survey or the ice cream truck giveaways associated with it are scarce, it's common for such surveys to gather student feedback on campus life, aiming to improve community engagement and address concerns.

Ice cream truck giveaways are often used as incentives to encourage participation and foster a positive, social atmosphere. However, due to limited information, the specific history or origin story of the #HCRealTalk Survey and the related ice cream truck giveaways at Holy Cross cannot be provided authoritatively at this time.

The giveaways for the ice cream truck event were enticing, including a Worcester-themed gift bag, Amazon gift card, bookstore gift card, Target gift card, Grubhub gift card, $100 in dining dollars, and a free ticket to the Spring Concert.

Parking passes are in high demand among Holy Cross students, especially during Spring Break and Easter Break. Gaining access to a temporary parking pass on campus is not straightforward, adding to the anticipation of events like the ice cream truck giveaways.

Caitlin Wiffler, our student in focus, has accumulated thousands of dollars of debt from parking fines. Last weekend, she went to Boston with her friends and bought three tops from Brandy Melville, spending $7.22 on a small iced latte with whole milk at a coffee shop in the city.

On a separate note, Kimball did not serve food between 2:00 and 4:30 p.m. on a Sunday. The SGA Cabinet Meeting is at 8:00 P.M. in Hogan Suite B/C.

As the semester winds down, there's an impression of everyone on campus this Friday - a mix of excitement, anticipation, and the bittersweet feeling of the end of another academic year.

[1] The Holy Cross website mentions the launch of the #HCRealTalk Survey, but no further details about the survey or the ice cream truck giveaways are provided.

  1. The #HCRealTalk Survey, aimed at understanding student college experiences, was launched by Holy Cross, but details about the survey or the associated ice cream truck giveaways are scarce on the college's website.
  2. The Residence Hall Association hosted an event, Battle of the Roommates, last week, offering a prize worth up to $700 for the duo that knew each other best.
  3. The Eggplant, Holy Cross's official student-run newspaper, frequently covers news about events, fashion, and lifestyle on campus, including travel experiences and home decor ideas.
  4. Caitlin Wiffler, a junior at Holy Cross, is known for her deep reflections and encourages readers to prioritize their relationships while balancing academic life and personal interests.
  5. Students like Caitlin often face additional expenses, such as parking fines or spending on fashion and beauty items, while on campus, creating a need for budget-friendly options like the giveaways offered during events like the ice cream truck giveaways.

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