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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[ˈfakəl 'ti]
['fa kuhl / 'tee]
Description
Every week, the college staff hosts a tea [1] for PARC residents, featuring either freshly baked goods prepared in NMQ’s kitchen or goodies from local bakeries. Teas feature conversation ranging from the casual conversation on a recent movie, to ongoing campus controversies, to guesses on the outcome of national elections. Facul-Teas are great ways to relax and hang out with friends and PARC's great fellows and college staff.

Example Sentence
Today Facul-Tea starts at 5:00pm!
