 I don't remember what the full word is. It's really long. Uh, Panganesca. Panganestia. Panganestia? Definitely Panganesca. I think. Panganestia, is that how you say it? No, I have no idea. But it's fun. I don't even go here. Isn't it like Panganeseca or something like that? It is short for like Panganesca or something like that. Yeah, Panganesca, Panganesca. Yeah, they were talking about it in class today. Panganesca day. Panganesca. Panganesca. This is a, as far as I know, a made-up Greek word. The way it's usually translated is, you know, having to do with the whole world of women, which seems to be fairly accurate. Panganesca means whole. Panganesca means woman. Panganesca means something like, you know, equipping, equipment, something like that, preparation. So Panganesca. Greek, she explained it to us. It has to do with the celebration of women. I think it's like friendship and connection and like sisterhood and peace and love. It's a good time. It's a celebration of women and I hope for the upcoming spring. I wish Panganeseca was like a real-world holiday. I know. I think I'm just going to take the day off from work every day for the rest of my life. It's the traditions of Mount Holyoke like Panganeseca day and the ring of rose ceremony that I think really unite us as Mount Holyoke women and make you feel special than just the typical college student.