Hokiemas: Where Tradition Blends with Tech Spirit
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At Virginia Tech, there's a special time of year when the spirit of our campus comes alive in a truly unique way. This is Hokiemas, Hokiemass, HokieHoliday, a celebration that blends the warmth and traditions of the holiday season with the infectious passion that defines being a Hokie.
From twinkling lights adorning the Drillfield to joyful gatherings in every corner of campus, Hokiemas is a moment for students, faculty, and staff to come together and celebrate all that makes Virginia Tech so special.
- Revel in the celebratory atmosphere
- Experience time-honored rituals
- Share laughter and memories
Whether you're sipping hot cocoa by a roaring fireplace or cheering on the Hokies at a basketball game, Hokiemas is a time to forge memories that will last a lifetime. So come join us and experience the magic of Hokiemas – where tradition meets Tech Spirit!
Adorn the Halls with Orange and Maroon Pride
As the festive season approaches, it's time to transform our homes into havens of holiday cheer. But this year, let's infuse that spirit with a dash of Hokie pride! From twinkling lights glowing illuminate every halls, to wreaths adorned with our colors, we can spread the joy of the season while celebrating everything represents us Hokies.
- Hang stockings by the fireplace, surely a burnt orange hue.
- Adorn the tree with baubles in our signature colors.
- Let's always forget to enjoy some spirited Hokie fight songs throughout the holidays.
Adorn this festive season with your unique blend of holiday cheer and Hokie spirit!
A VT Christmas
more infoAcross campus, the energy of Christmas is palpably in the air. From glowing lights illuminating Lane Stadium to sugar cookie houses adorning the Drillfield, every corner exudes a sense of holiday magic. Students and faculty in unison are enjoying in a plethora of festive traditions.
A highlight is the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony held at Squires Student Center, where students gather to sing classic holiday tunes and gaze upon the beautifully decorated tree. Other beloved activities include gift exchanges, ensuring a truly memorable Christmas experience for all Hokies.
This is safe to say that this year, Virginia Tech will be celebrating Christmas in unforgettable style.
Present Passing and Turkey Toss: A Hokiemas Delight
It's the most wonderful time of year at Tech! A festive buzz holiday cheer as Hokies everywhere celebrate this special time. From cozy events to legendary feasts, Hokiemas is all about celebrating with friends and family and rocking maroon and orange.
- Of course, no Hokiemas celebration is complete without
- Sharing homemade goodies,
- there's nothing like a good ol' fashioned gift swap
a thoughtful gift exchange
And what better way to kick off the festivities than with
{a round of Gobbler Games?|a spirited Gobbler Games tournament? These hilarious games test your Hokie knowledge, competitive spirit, and cooperation. So gather your friends, get ready for some laughs, and prepare to make this Hokiemas one for the books!
Jingle Bells, Victory Calls
As the crimson tide rolls, one thing is certain in Blacksburg: it's Hokiemas time! The air is filled with joy as fans gather together to celebrate another year of spirit. The iconic sound of "Enter Sandman" reverberates through Lane Stadium, a powerful reminder of the legacy that unites us all. This isn't just about football; it's about tradition. It's about heart wearing maroon and orange with conviction.
From the moment campuses light up, we know it's time to roar. Victory calls
Celebrating Hokiemas: Kindness, Sharing, and Connection
Hokiemas is much more than just a festive time. It's a blend of cherished memories, woven together with the spirit of community. As we gather with our families, the air is filled with merriment. It's a time to reflect all that we have and to extend the spirit of giving. From generous donations, Hokiemas reminds us of the power of togetherness.
- Together, we create
- a spirit of warmth and joy
- May we embrace the true meaning of Hokiemas