‘Friendsgiving’: N.S. students create new holiday traditions inside Atlantic bubble
HALIFAX — Haneesha Relwani, third-year marketing student at Acadia University, would normally be preparing at this time of year to travel home to St. Kitts and Nevis to see family.
Instead, she and many other students across Atlantic Canada will be celebrating the holidays away from loved ones this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I definitely wanted to go back home,” Relwani said in a recent interview. ”We’re Indian so we also celebrate this festival called Diwali and we celebrate Christmas and New Years so I was telling them, ‘Maybe this time it won’t be possible because of all of that.'”
But Relwani, who is president of Acadia’s club for foreign students, said she is going to make sure students who can’t go home for Thanksgiving can at least maintain a sense of community on campus.