Skiing, quizzes, and strategies: how Polytechnic students spent their winter camps

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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

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At the end of January, Polytechnic students took part in their traditional winter recreation program, which took place at two locations: the Kholomki Educational and Historical Reserve and the Polytechnic Educational and Sports Center in the village of Toksovo.

From January 25th to 29th, two sessions in Toksovo offered a rich program of active recreation organized by Super Kultorg. Students participated in quizzes, team competitions, and games, spent time outdoors, and got to know each other. The trip helped them take a break from the daily grind, recharge, and spend a few days in a friendly atmosphere.

From January 26th to 29th, a parallel session was held in Kholomki, a place traditionally associated with a true winter fairytale by students. Here, the students had the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, socialize with friends, and try new activities. Participants skied and snowshoed, spent time in nature, and recharged their batteries for the upcoming semester.

Following the student shift, PROF's leadership and activists arrived in Kholomki. A two-day strategic session was held to identify the organization's development priorities. Team building activities helped unite the renewed team and build effective collaboration among members.

The trip not only provided an opportunity to discuss plans but also became an important step toward forming a cohesive team focused on developing the student community and launching new initiatives. The winter camps demonstrated that leisure and work can be harmoniously combined, uniting students and activists with a common goal: making university life even more interesting and comfortable.

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