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How to Make Campus Feel Like Home When You’re Not Going Home for Thanksgiving

Kayla Turner Student Contributor, Bowie State University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Bowie State chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Let’s be real… staying on campus for Thanksgiving hits different. When everyone else is packing up, blasting their “going home” playlists, and talking about whose mac and cheese is the best (it’s definitely not theirs), you start feeling that little ache like… dang, I’m really about to be here by myself. But listen — being on campus doesn’t mean you can’t make it feel like home. Honestly, it might end up being one of your most peaceful breaks.

First thing: create your vibe. Light a candle if your RA is not doing room checks, blast your favorite playlist: R&B, gospel, or holiday music if you’re already in the spirit, and straighten up your space so it feels warm and cozy. Sometimes, a clean room and good music are all it takes to shift your mood.

Next, find your people. You’re not the only one staying behind. Hit up the group chat, walk to the student center, and see who else is still on campus. Y’all can cook a little Friendsgiving meal, watch movies, laugh at TikToks, or just sit around talking about everything and nothing — that’s home energy right there.

Also? Treat yourself. DoorDash that plate you’ve been craving, start the show you’ve been too busy to watch, journal, do your hair, paint your nails — whatever makes you feel soft and taken care of. This is your time to rest without the noise of classes, organizations, and everybody asking you for something.

And finally, let yourself feel whatever you feel. Missing home is normal, but making your own traditions is powerful too. You’re growing, you’re surviving, and you’re learning how to create comfort wherever you are.

Home isn’t always a place — sometimes it’s a feeling you build for yourself. And baby, you deserve that peace.

Kayla Turner

Bowie State '26

Kayla Turner is an alumna of Bowie State University and the former President and Campus Correspondent of Her Campus at Bowie State University. During her time as a student leader, she successfully led the relaunch of the chapter after a period of inactivity, rebuilding it into a thriving platform dedicated to amplifying student voices, fostering creativity, and empowering women on campus. Through her leadership, she oversaw editorial content, event programming, recruitment initiatives, and digital engagement strategies while cultivating a strong sense of community among members.

A graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Child & Adolescent Studies, Kayla is passionate about supporting children, families, and communities through education and leadership. Throughout her collegiate career, she held several leadership positions, including serving as an Office Assistant in the Department of Language, Literature & Cultural Studies, Communications Director for a campus organization, and "Miss." of another student organization. These experiences strengthened her skills in communication, program coordination, mentorship, and community engagement.

Kayla's professional aspirations include becoming a childcare director and eventually opening her own daycare center, where she hopes to create nurturing environments that support the growth and development of young children. She remains committed to lifelong learning, service, and empowering others through leadership and advocacy.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Kayla enjoys journaling in pink ink, collecting perfumes and plushies, reading fantasy and urban fiction novels, and indulging in her favorite Starbucks order—a Caramel Ribbon Crunch Frappuccino with no whipped cream and extra crunch. A lover of all things feminine, creative, and faith-centered, she believes that with purpose, perseverance, and a touch of sparkle, anything is possible.