We would like to host a HOLI event (Indian holiday meaning festival of colors) at Drexel Park. In this event, everyone is invited to celebrate the Indian culture through colored powder and an outdoor celebration. Holi with Drexel SASA. Date and Time. Wednesday, May 15 2024 at 4:00 PM EDT to . Wednesday, May 15 2024 at 7:00 PM EDT. Add To Google Calendar | iCal/Outlook . Location. SASA holds three events per year (Garba, Holi, Dhoom) and DISHA holds two events per year (Diwali and Holi). There are also South Asian Fraternities and Sororities. For sororities, there is KPhiG nu which is solely a Drexel wide chapter and there’s DPO gamma which is a Philly wide sorority. Drexel Park was filled with high spirits and vibrant colors on May 4 as Drexel Campus Activities Board and Drexel Indian Undergraduate Students Association hosted the 3rd Annual Drexel Holi Bash. (Photograph courtesy of Dylan Rocco.) Festive colors and excitement filled the air at the third annual Drexel Holi Bash on May 4. Colors fly at Drexel Holi Bash Festive colors and excitement filled the air at the third annual Drexel Holi Bash on May 4. The event was centered in the scope of This year, Holi began the evening of March 12 and ended in the evening of March 13. Due to logistics surrounding the quarter system, Holi was celebrated at Drexel past this date. Drexel’s Holi celebration started at 11 a.m. Students waited in line to grab the first packets of color, eagerly huddled around four color stations. 91 likes, 2 comments - dukaan_official on June 5, 2022: "Thank you for coming out to meet us at Drexel Holi! #holi #frooti #drexeluniversity #drexelpark #universitycityphilly #indian". Dukaan | Thank you for coming out to meet us at Drexel Holi! Holi with Drexel SASA. Date and Time. Thursday, March 16 2023 at 4:30 PM EDT to . Thursday, March 16 2023 at 7:00 PM EDT. Add To Google Calendar | iCal/Outlook 1,666 Followers, 1,105 Following, 149 Posts - Drexel University - DISHA (@drexel.disha) on Instagram: "Drexel Indian Undergraduate Student Association Diwali Tickets (event and afterparty) - Link in Bio" An estimated 600 Drexel students came together to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, at Drexel Park April 29. The event was hosted by Drexel Holi 2018 Drexel Park MORE PICTURES COMING SOON! Games event in Philadelphia, PA by DISHA - Drexel Indian Undergraduate Students Association and 2 others on Saturday, April 28 2018 with 629 people interested and 188 people going. 11 posts in the CAB Presents: Holi 2018. Saturday, April 28, 2018. 11:00 AM-3:00 PM. Join The Campus Activities Board (CAB), Drexel Indian Undergraduate Student Association (DISHA), and The Indian Graduate Student Association (Pragathi) at Drexel Park on April 28th from 11am to 3pm for HOLI 2018! largest holi festival yet! coming soon, early may! disha drexel Games event in Philadelphia, PA by DISHA - Drexel Indian Undergraduate Students Association and 2 others on Saturday, April 28 2018 with 630 people interested and 188 people going. 11 posts in the Art event in Philadelphia, PA by DISHA - Drexel Indian Undergraduate Students Association and 2 others on Thursday, April 26 2018 largest holi festival yet! coming soon, early may! disha drexel Event in Philadelphia, PA by Saniya Keswani and 3 others on Sunday, May 15 2016 with 543 people interested and 377 people going. 31 posts in the discussion. Dance event in Philadelphia, PA by DISHA - Drexel Indian Undergraduate Students Association and 3 others on Saturday, May 4 2019 with 309 people interested and 127 people going. 15 posts in the Religious Observances Calendar 2023. Embodying a culturally and spiritually diverse community, Drexel University recognizes that on the occasion of important or solemn religious days, certain of its members will observe practices that preclude them from attending to their regular duties whether as faculty members, staff or students.
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