The Collegian

10/18/04 • Vol. 129, No. 24

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Student club jumps into the election party

One-man show praises activist's legacy

Bush campaign sharpens its image in final days

Student to talk about Malaysia

Student to talk about Malaysia

Fresno State has about 800 international students from 80 countries, making the campus one of the most diverse universities in the CSU systems, said Farrokh Eizadi Boroujeni, coordinator of the International Coffee Hour, a program designed to bring people from different cultural backgrounds together to share the economics and current situations of their country.


“Our objective is to expand knowledge, create friendly atmosphere to bring the campus-wide and community dialog with people from different background,” said Boroujeni.


The 11-year program discusses different countries.


Sae-Kit Lee, a computer engineering student, will talk about his diverse and ever-changing country—Malaysia—on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in USU Room 312.


For more information, call 278-2782 or visit www.csufresno.edu/coffeehour.


—Ferdinand Pura