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This was the 2023 Long Night of Writing

Over 150 students took advantage of the Long Night of Writing to get their writing momentum going.

The 2023 Long Night of Writing
The 2023 Long Night of Writing

There were yoga classes to boost energy, tips on overcoming writer's block, and back exercises classes to loosen up tense muscles. However, above all, the atmosphere was ideal to get out a pen and pad (or laptop) and start writing! Between 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM, about 150 students took advantage of the opportunity to work on their writing skills, regardless of whether or not they were working on a paper or on a personal project. After all, one needs to be able to write in order to study!

Although many students emerged a bit tired, the outcome was positive and many were enthusiastic about the opportunity and the work they were able to finish. Many already look forward to next year’s Long Night of Writing 2024.