Socially Distanced Halloween Gathering was hosted by the Center for International Relations
Just a few days before Halloween, the Center for International Relations hosted a gathering of the event called "Socially Distanced Halloween Gathering”. After taking sufficient measures to prevent COVID-19 infection, the venue was instantly filled in the Halloween mood as the 15 international students who participated wore the orange, black, and purple accessories that had been prepared for them. Students from four countries around the world helped each other, sometimes in their native languages, and enjoyed bingo and the loop line games in English.
The highlight of the event was the team-playing gesture game, in which the students were divided into three groups and fought fiercely, winning prizes with their excellent teamwork and we could clearly see smiles under their masks. Looking back on the time that passed so quickly, the participants said, "It was a lot of fun! "I made new friends, and I want to attend the next one”. It was an unforgettable event for the international students and the Center staff, who rarely had a chance to meet each other due to the pandemic.
The highlight of the event was the team-playing gesture game, in which the students were divided into three groups and fought fiercely, winning prizes with their excellent teamwork and we could clearly see smiles under their masks. Looking back on the time that passed so quickly, the participants said, "It was a lot of fun! "I made new friends, and I want to attend the next one”. It was an unforgettable event for the international students and the Center staff, who rarely had a chance to meet each other due to the pandemic.