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Source: Official website of the State –
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On February 18, the State University of Management celebrated the midpoint of Maslenitsa week.
At the farewell to winter festival, guests were treated to dozens of entertainments: spoon and boot throwing, Russian Jenga made from logs, sack races, tug-of-war, and performances by buffoons and stilt walkers.
The highlight was, of course, the pancakes: attendees were given over 400 servings of the sunny treat and treated to aromatic tea from real samovars.
University Rector Vladimir Stroyev himself attended the celebration. He wished everyone a happy Maslenitsa and wished everyone a great start to the semester.
For two hours, students came to the square, took treats, participated in games, and took commemorative photos.
"Despite the cold, we're having a great time and warming up with hot tea. Here, you can demonstrate not only your strength and agility in competitions, but also your knowledge, and even win some great prizes," shared Polina Tyukova, a third-year student majoring in Entrepreneurship.
We remind you that Maslenitsa week is in full swing, and you can follow its traditions and university life on the official GUU channels on MAH, Telegram, and VKontakte.
Subscribe to the "Our GUU" Telegram channel. Publication date: February 18, 2026.
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