Neal Eller, a junior studying communication sciences, said the best and worst gifts he's ever recieved included; "best gift, was a 'jammy pack', which is a fanny pack with a bluetooth speaker in it. That was incredible. Worst gift was a can of "Jack Mackeral" and it's canned fish that is 40 years old."
Jamie Fogal, a freshman studying political science said "The wierdest one I got when I was I don't know how old, but I recieved a watermelon that was covered with vaseline on the outside and was sutured back together. When I opened it up there was a small watermelon Christmas ornament in there. I use that, I still have it. I don't know if you've ever held a watermelon with vaseline on it, but it's like holding a child." (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)
Mario Garcia, a senior studying human development and family science, said "My best gift was six years ago I got a pair of Adidas shoes, that I still wear, from my dad. They were replicas of what he had when he was in high school, so that was cool. The worst thing I got was this big poofy vest that I got from my grandma that did not fit me. She thought I really wanted it so I wore it all of Christmas Eve, just to make her happy." (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)
Bailey Herring, a senior studying sociology and psychology said, "the best gift I've recieved was probably a plug-in wax burner. You plug it in the wall and it's like a night light, but it has a pot where scented wax sits and the light burns the wax making your place smell nice." (Olivia Bergmeier | Collegian Media Group)