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Peralta community spreads virtual holiday cheer

It is finals week and we have all experienced many feelings with all that is going on on the planet this year, from a global pandemic to social injustice, extreme environmental catastrophes to stressful elections adding all of this to adjusting to this new online life we are leading nowadays. This year has put even the most cheerful of us in a bitter mood at some point. So, to share positive thoughts for 2021, here are some of the Peralta Community College finals week wishes and holiday cheers!

Hang in there, happy holidays and we can only hope for a better year!

Thao Nguyen is a Laney College student majoring in Business.

Berkeley City College librarians wish the best to all students during the holidays and remind them that they are there to help with last-minute issues.

Lily Leung, librarian technician at Laney College Library, wishes everyone safe and healthy holidays and Happy New Year, the year of the Ox.

About the Contributor
Leticia Luna, Editor in Chief
Leticia is a Brazilian living in the Bay Area. Her interests range from environment to education, and living abroad since 2013 has given her the opportunity to explore and learn about many cultures — so her interest in cultural diversity has only grown. In Brazil, she has taught English and studied education, now she is pursuing an English degree and hopes to continue learning and exploring the world. Her belief in communicating the truth has led her to this journalism class. Leti is also a National Parks enthusiast and loves to use her camera to photograph landscapes and wildlife. On her off time, you can find Leti on hiking trails around the Bay Area or on long road trips with her friends.
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