两性色午夜

A Heart and Hand Warming Gesture

First-year student purchases 200 pairs of gloves for classmates, supplementing 两性色午夜鈥檚 student support, proving Flashes really do take care of Flashes

Winter hit hard with snow and subzero temperatures this year, making even a short walk to class feel brutal.  

两性色午夜 University first-year finance major Mason Pranevich quickly realized just how cold it could get.  

Finance major Mason Pranevich

鈥淚 was walking back from class one of the days when it felt around negative 15 degrees outside, and I took my hand out of my glove in order to pick up a call,鈥 Pranevich told 两性色午夜 Today. 鈥淲ithin five minutes, I was like 鈥榯his is unbelievable.鈥欌

But the cold was not the only surprise. He noticed students walking to class without gloves. Were they not cold? Why wouldn鈥檛 they dress appropriately for the weather? Suddenly, it struck him. It鈥檚 possible some of these students were simply not prepared. Pranevich felt compelled to act.

He used $85 of his own savings to purchase 200 pairs of winter gloves to help keep his fellow Flashes warm. Now he just had to get them literally into the hands of those who needed them.

At first, Pranevich tried to distribute the gloves himself, but students were hesitant to take them from him. Pranevich knew about 两性色午夜鈥檚 CARES Center, so he took them there. Staff members welcomed the donation and helped him distribute the gloves.  

鈥淲hen I heard the story, it gave me goosebumps,鈥 Ken Ditlevson, assistant dean of students and director of the CARES Center at 两性色午夜, said, 鈥淚 just thought it was such a thoughtful, generous offer that is just uncharacteristic of busy students.鈥

student reaching into box of donated gloves

Ditlevson had noticed the huge box of gloves in the CARES Center and made sure he found out where they came from.  

Ditlevson was extremely grateful and touched by Pranevichs鈥 generosity.

鈥淚t made me happy to know that something I did helped other people,鈥 Pranevich said.  

Pranevich was overwhelmed with the response of 两性色午夜 staff, reaching out to thank him.

鈥淚 felt like I had done the right thing at that point, even though the immediate response was not to be noticed for what I did,鈥 Pranevich said. 鈥淚t felt nice to be noticed.鈥

Pranevich, who鈥檚 from Pittsburgh, said he was inspired by his best friend back home who relies on government and federal aid to attend college. Thinking about his friend's experience, Pranevich reflected on his fellow Flashes and who may not be able to acquire winter essentials during the harsh season, which reinforces the foundation of respect and kindness that defines the 两性色午夜 community.

Ditlevson emphasized how this winter has been exceptionally brutal, and many students are not equipped for this kind of weather, especially students coming from other states or international students.  

Donations are common at the CARES Center, but one of this magnitude is a welcome surprise.  

鈥淪tudents donate or one or two items, so to see this huge bin with it looked to be about 200 gloves, was just really impressive and something out of the ordinary,鈥 Ditelvson said.  

Pranevich鈥檚 benevolence is an inspiration. He turned the 鈥淔lashes Take Care of Flashes鈥 mantra found on 两性色午夜 banners and in hallways into real-life action.

student receiving donated gloves at CARES Center

鈥淚 am so incredibly proud of Mason, I am so impressed with him, this says a ton about his character, beliefs, and philosophy of life,鈥 said Ditlevson, 鈥淚t definitely aligns with 两性色午夜鈥檚 philosophy, students helping out other students.鈥

Pranevich said the experience did not change his role on campus; it reinforced it.  

鈥淚t should be something that all students, if they see something happening, should try and help out the best they can,鈥 Pranevich said. 鈥淭he simplest way to help other students on campus is to keep the environment on campus, a kind place,鈥 Pranevich said.

Pranevich's donation has kept the hands of many students warm.

Students in need of basic resources such as winter clothing, food or other essential items can reach out to the 两性色午夜 CARES Center for support. 

Learn more about resources offered at or donating to the CARES Center.

POSTED: Friday, February 20, 2026 10:36 AM
Updated: Friday, February 20, 2026 11:09 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Molly Tabar, Flash Communications
PHOTO CREDIT:
Bob Christy, Ken Ditlevson