Members of the Bridgewater State University community share what they are most thankful for this year
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For many, Thanksgiving is a time to pause and reflect on all they are grateful for.
This is perhaps more important than ever as the world continues to navigate the ongoing pandemic.
This year Thanksgiving is Nov. 25, and as the holiday approaches members of the Bridgewater State University community share what they are most thankful for this year.
![Lizzy Hart, ’25](https://www.bridgew.edu/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Lizzy%20Hart.jpg)
“I am thankful for my family and for my sisters.”
Lizzy Hart, ’25
elementary education major
![Peter Ciccarello, ’23](https://www.bridgew.edu/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Peter%20Ciccarello.jpg)
“I am thankful for my friends, my family, and my brothers in Sigma Phi.”
Peter Ciccarello, ’23
aviation management major
![Ouriah Paul, ’23](https://www.bridgew.edu/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Ouriah%20Paul.jpg)
“I am grateful to be back on campus.”
Ouriah Paul, ’23
communications major
![Aidan Mordas, ’23](https://www.bridgew.edu/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Aidan%20Mordas.jpg)
“I am grateful for my family; my friends; my fraternity, Phi Kappa Theta; and all the connections I’ve made on campus.”
Aidan Mordas, ’23
elementary education and history major
![Erin Wentzel, G’22](https://www.bridgew.edu/sites/bridgew/files/media/images/Erin%20Wentzel.jpg)
“I am grateful to have the support system I have in order to help me with my academics and to get me through to my career.”
Erin Wentzel, '21, G'22
student affairs counseling major