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The week began with an International Chapel service. The service included Chinese and Korean music as well as students reading Scripture in 20 different languages, representing almost half the world's population. Guest speaker, Mr. Mako Nagasawa, a graduate of Stanford University who works with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Boston College and Tufts University, spoke on "The Role of Jesus in Revolution and the Pursuit of Justice." |
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![]() SOPHOMORES MATTHEW ROONEY (Nissequogue) AND BRANNON BURKE (Port Jefferson) REPRESENT THE LATIN TABLE AT THE INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR. |
Transformed into an international bazaar of ethnic cuisine, Gaebelein Library was filled with display tables manned by students in colorful traditional costumes from various countries or regions of the world. The Festival program included native performances in music, theatre, dance, and literature by students representing many countries around the world. The SBS community thoroughly enjoyed International week, with International Chapel, ethnic menus, the International Assembly, and the Saturday night Festival tables and performances |
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SCOTT PAVAO HOLDS THE BOARD FOR HIS SON, DANIEL PAVAO (Stony Brook) TO BREAK. |