For a Muslim student in a city like Wichita Falls, the sunset hour during Ramadan can be the loneliest time of the day. While the month is defined by fasting, it is fueled by community, a resource that can feel scarce when you are miles away from home. As a graduate student at MSU, I know the reality for many of us is a grueling schedule. Between back-to-back classes, co-curriculars and work, many days pass where students simply do not have the time to prepare a meal.