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| Delivering the goods A beneficial fit Public officials, representatives from Bosnia learn about grassroots advocacy Campus Closeup Kudos Board of regents approve 14 new faculty hires Little succeeds Tripp as director of financial aid |
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Nyoman Sedana (at left in photo at left) and Ni Wayan Semiasih performed a traditional Balinese dance as part of the International Street Festival on April 14 at College Square in downtown Athens. A group called Capoiera Athens, including Andrew Enger (center, above), demonstrated an acrobatic Brazilian dance. This was the third annual International Street Festival, sponsored by the Office of International Student Life. More than 20 student organizations participated, displaying cultural artifacts and interactive games, performing dances and traditional music and martial arts techniques. Photography by Monira Al-Haroun |
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