On October 31st, 2016 at the Educational and Research Law Institute we celebrated the Halloween holiday.
The Halloween holiday is celebrated at night on the eve of All Saints. It came from the Celts and it is one of the most popular holliday in America. But now Halloween is not only American holiday, it is celebrated by people of different cultures. The Student Council of the Educational and Research Law Institute came to this event inspired. They prepared and wearing horrible clothes to look like zombies, had horrible make-up and decorated corridors of the Institute. Many pumpkins and many other “horrible” decorations, spiders, beetles, bats have created true Halloween atmosphere. Tetyana Lukashenko, the acting Chairman of the Student Council and the first-year students Anastasia Gunko, Pavlo Chudnivets, Victoria Gavrylyuk and Yuuliya Pryima met students and teachers offering them to answer on various questions about the holiday and the correct answer was rewarded with delicious sweets. Following these events the Student Council of NAU campus dormitory №13 invited everyone to celebrate this wonderful holiday in a friendly student’s family.