Christmas at the European University of Lefke: A Day Students Will Remember

Students posing together at a Christmas event on campus, holding gifts and standing next to a person dressed as Santa Claus.

For one festive day, the campus of the European University of Lefke transformed into a lively Christmas space filled with music, decorations, and smiling faces. The celebration took place on the EUL campus, at EUL Plaza, which became the heart of the holiday atmosphere. The university organized a full day of events, giving students a refreshing break from their academic routine and a chance to celebrate together.

From the morning hours, students moved freely around EUL Plaza, joining fun games, interactive activities, and creative workshops. One of the most popular moments was the Christmas workshop, where students could make and decorate their own Christmas trees using ornaments, lights, and handmade details. The area quickly turned into a social hub where friends laughed, talked, and enjoyed creating something festive side by side.

The atmosphere throughout the day was warm and inclusive, especially for international students studying in North Cyprus, many of whom spend the holidays far from home.
“It really didn’t feel like a university for a day—it felt like home,” said one student. “Everyone was smiling, talking to each other, and just enjoying the moment.”

In the evening, EUL Plaza filled with excitement as the dance and fashion clubs took the stage, delivering energetic and creative performances that drew a large crowd and enthusiastic applause. The celebration ended with a student party organized by the university, where music and dancing kept the festive spirit alive late into the night.
“The performances were amazing, and the party was the perfect ending,” shared another student. “It was honestly one of the best evenings on campus.”

More than just a holiday event, the Christmas celebration at the European University of Lefke highlighted the university’s strong focus on student life, creativity, and community—leaving students with warm memories and a day they will not soon forget. 

— Written by Alina Begimbetova

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