By Liam Woodworth-Cook
On Nov. 15 at SMCC, there will be a multicultural night of sharing. This event will include a talent show, ethnic foods, an open mic and performances from several SMCC students, including traditional dances. This celebration will occur at the campus center from 7 to 10 p.m. The student hosting and putting together the show is Jean Medard Zulu, a student leader and R.A. To sum up the purpose of the night Zulu states:
“The main objective of the Multicultural Club is to promote culture but mostly to enhance student interactions and relationships with each other. Furthermore, our distinct goal is to generate a better understanding and cultural awareness for all ages involved. I deeply believe that this event will definitely translate to better relationships on campus, the classroom, as well as in our community.”
This indeed will be a wonderful night of sharing, learning and celebration; all are
welcome.
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