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USL Traditions: Cookie Baking & Delivering

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Community Service, Learning Outside the Classroom (LOTC)

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Each academic year, at the start of the semester, it is a beloved annual tradition to take part in cookie baking and delivering to our local neighbors along Coleman Blvd.  We have done this for years, and its roots stem back to a summer activity in June 2007 before we opened our doors!

Students will bake cookies, deliver them, and clean up the kitchen. This will allow students to gain practice with the responsibility inherent to LOTCs, engage in some random acts of kindness, improve in small talk, and meet our neighbors around Coleman Blvd. and other parts of Mount Pleasant.  It is also a terrific time for relationship-building.

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