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AAPI Student Center News______________________________________ This Dad's Weekend...   PIC presents...8th Annual Cultural Exhibition   Friday, November 13 CUB Senior Ballroom Doors open at 5:30 Tickets: $20   Enjoy buffet style

Indian Taco Community Potluck
Hosted by: THe Native American Student Mentors
 
Friday, Oct. 23
4 - 6 p.m.
CUB 410-, NASC
 
Please bring your favorite side dish to share!
the Filipino American Student Association presents....FASA Formal
 
"If you're blue and you don't know where to go to
why don't you go where fashion sits,
Puttin' on the ritz!!!"

This year the theme will be from the roarin' 20's! A flashback into the Jazz Age of Louis Armstrong, speakeasy's, the Charleston fox-trot, flapper fashion & so on!

Tickets will be on sale starting Monday, Oct. 5th in the AAPI student center on the 4th floor of the CUB, or you can contact us at sige.fasa@gmail.com to purchase/reserve your tickets early! So tell your friends & bring a friend!

$8 each for paid members
(limited to 2 tickets at this price)
$10 for the general public
 
Saturday, October 17
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Butch's Den, CUB
 

About 300 students, faculty and staff members filed into Beasley Coliseum Thursday to attend the 17th annual Building Bridges event.

The event, Breaking Down Walls and Building Bridges, is put on by the Association of Pacific and Asian Women as a way to close the gap between cultures in WSU’s community, APAW co-chair Kellie Ouye said.

“I’m really proud of how far Building Bridges came, even from last year to this year,” she said. “I’m really happy about the amount of clubs that participated – the fact that everyone seemed to have good feedback from it.” Ouye said people seemed to enjoy the event. She said she was proud about the turnout and how new members were willing to pitch in and help.

The event started with a dance from the Native American Women’s Association. The dancers included both adults and children who were dressed in traditional Native American clothing. The Pacific Islanders Club performed a Tahitian dance. Hui Hau’oli ‘O Hawai’i, the Filipino American Student Association and the African Friendship Association all performed cultural dances as well.

The Japan Club’s taiko drummers played too, and the Alpha Nu Multicultural Sorority performed a skit on stereotyping and hate crimes.

Next, the YWCA showed a video from the Week Without Violence’s Clothesline, which displayed written messages about abuse. Multi-culturally Affiliated Student Organization presented a PowerPoint on domestic violence.

APAW closed the event with a spoken word piece called “Diverse,” which dealt with Asian-American history and stereotypes.

Ouye said she liked the balance that the event had with the different sub-events.

“It was a good mixture of upbeat and cultural celebration types of things and cultural awareness types of things,” she said.

Stella Ong, a sophomore speech and hearing science major, performed in the event and said this is her first year in APAW. She said it was exciting to see what the other organizations had planned.

This was the third event for Turea Erwin, director of the Women’s Resource Center. Erwin said she enjoyed it and those who put on the show did a good job.

Another attendee said it showcased the differences within the university.

“This is my fifth Building Bridges,” said Troy Alapit, senior digital technology and culture major. “It’s new every year. It kind of shows where we are as a university. It show’s where the multicultural community is inside of our community and where it’s been.”

 
Association of Pacific and Asian Women (APAW) presents...
 
Building Bridges
 
Thursday, October 15 @ 7 p.m. Beasley
 
Make a difference in someone's life. 

Promote higher education.

S.H.A.P.I.N.G is October 23-25. 

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The Seven Dynamite Centers took 4th place!  Good job to everyone that participated!!!


 This week is HOMECOMING, and for the first time ever the seven centers have teamed up as the "7 Dynamite Centers" to participate! 
 
Homecoming events include:
Sunday - Lip Sync Competition
Monday - Charity Concert
Tuesday - Photo Scavenger Hunt
Wednesday - Serpentine & Chant
Thursday - Penny Wars
Friday - Street Fair
          - Bon Fire
 
Along with events, here are spirit days to participate in:  
"Happy Hat Monday" 
"GQ Tuesday"
"Rep your Org Wednesday"
"Pajama Jam Thursday"
"Black Friday"

Workshops +

FASA BOWLING 
@ Zeppos
Tuesday, November 10
8 - 10 p.m. 
$10/person
PIC collecting donations for victims of earthquakes and tsunamis
Donate money, clothing or toiletries
Donation boxes located at AAPISC & southside dining center
Hawaii Club t-shirts on sale now!
$10 for paid members, $15 for general public
email hawaiicoug@gmail.com to reserve one
 
Stress Management Workshops
Monday, Oct. 26 -intro to mindfulness
Monday, Nov. 2 - how to manage the emotions of stress and anxiety
Monday, Nov. 9 - time management
Monday, Nov. 16 - relaxation, wrap up and review
 
All sessions:
CUB rm. 406
3:10-4:00 p.m.
  • Law enforcement workshop
    • U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Alcohol, Tabacco, Firearms and Explosives
    • Kelvin N. Crenshaw, assistant director
    • THURSDAY, October 22 @ AASC (CUB rm 420) noon - 1 p.m.
  • Join the marrow registry
  • Law school information panel Monday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. in the African American Student Center, CUB rm 420
  • Project management for Alaska's oil and gas industry Monday
    • 12:10-1:00 p.m. ETRL 101
  • Learn to dance Polynesian style by PIC  -- 
    • Mondays in CUE 219 at 5:30 p.m.
    • Thursday Butch's Den 6:30 p.m.         

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