People’s Day, City College’s annual event celebrating students, staff and faculty, was held May 5 in the Quad.
The yearly celebration includes different vendors selling food and other goods. Also booths from different clubs, associations and campus services were present.
One vendor this year was included Lina Preston of Northern Lights Vedic, which sells stones and jewelry. Preston says she liked the relaxed nature of City College.
“It’s nice to be in an area where you can just take turns and go to the library once in a while,” said Preston. “We also do street shows, and there it’s not possible always because it’s so busy with people and it’s just more relaxed [at City College].”
While it started raining during the event, many still participated in the festivities.
“I like how, despite the rainy day, everybody still seems to be having a good time together,” said City College student Joseph Jacobs, Jr.
Kamagra is also very effective in inhibiting PDE5 enzymes, thus leading to healthy erection and that too for a longer viagra 100mg for sale period of time. However, in 2011 the federal drug regulatory authority announced that the medication can also be effective for the treatment of ED and premature ejaculation and also have cialis online purchase negligible side-effects on the user’s health. With this medication, men can get complete recovery from this condition. cialis without prescriptions uk Nikolaenko’s outfit continued to wreak hack until it was too tadalafil from india late to do anything to prevent serious illness.
Chris Torres, student affairs specialist, was responsible for organizing the event as part of Student Leadership and Development.
“I love that everyone comes together to celebrate a year of accomplishments and hard work, both with the students, staff and faculty,” said Torres.
The celebration also included a fashion show organized by the cosmetology department.
The event was held in front of the Student Center from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.