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Photo by Ian Beckett Pk&io by Rof» Kerr Above Right: Youngsters crowd around the ^ raffle basket to improve their chances win­ ning a prize at the Annual African CuKural Night. Above Left: United Indian Students In H^er Education open Native American Cultural Awareness Week with mujdc in the MhriUcultural Center. Right: Students INemis Vega and Gina Sonera celebrate Cinco db Mayo with a dance to the music of La Mayer salsa orches^a in the South Park Blocks. Left: Mohsun Ghias, presi­ dent of the Pakistani Studeid Association, dis­ plays the Pakistani flag and odtural attire used by village women. \ ^ P SU’s International Month passed with a flurry of vivid traditional costumes and the beat of native music. "Our theme was ‘Many People, One World, One Future.’ We must learn things about one another in order to understand each other,” said Niko Grimanis, a coordinator of the Organization of Internationi Students. “International Night was an attempt to see the world from another perspective.” International Night was organized by Songte Kim, Niko Grimanis, Hussain Al-Lawati, and Peeyush Dayal. “The Brazillian Carnival is a celebration of freedom and joy.

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