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University celebrates international community during festival

Carson-Newman holds International Festival.

(April 4, 2014)– Carson-Newman University students gather in the grand hall of the Maddox Student Activities Center for this year’s International Festival. During the April 2 event, International students displayed information about their home country, offered traditional food and music, and played traditional games with guests. Pictured, left to right, are Rachel Kang, Korea; Sue Ji, Korea; Chihiro Katayama, Japan; Sharon Li, China; Daichi Yokoyama, Japan; Aaron Noh, Korea; and Amanda Oh, Korea. Carson-Newman students represent 25 different nations.

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