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The episode centers on a conflict of interest for the . They must choose between:

Sue Sylvester asks them to volunteer at a local homeless shelter, her first Christmas without her sister, Jean.

This episode holds the record for the most performances in a single Glee hour, featuring . [S3E9] Extraordinary Merry Christmas

– Sung by Brittany with the Cheerios. ⭐ Key Highlights & Trivia

A local PBS station invites them to star in a holiday program directed by Artie. The episode centers on a conflict of interest for the

– The final group performance at the homeless shelter.

– Performed by Finn and Puck as Star Wars characters. – Sung by Brittany with the Cheerios

Initially, the club prioritizes their "Glee Holiday Spectacular"—a black-and-white homage to 1960s variety shows and the Star Wars Holiday Special —leaving Sue disappointed. However, after a meaningful reading of the Nativity story by Rory, the group has a change of heart and joins Sue, Sam, and Quinn at the shelter to serve food and sing. 🎤 Featured Music

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This project will be led by Dr. Tanja Roembke. The Co-Pi will be Prof. Dr. Iring Koch. The project title is “Bilingual flexibility: The impact of dispositional and situational language balance on bilinguals' word learning of a third language”. The goal of the project is to better understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying bilinguals' ability to learn flexibly via their first or their second language. 

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The 2026 call for the ESCoP Early Career Publication Awards is now available on our website! This award (€1000) recognizes outstanding publications by early-career researchers, with separate categories for PhD students and postdocs.

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