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Geology Geography Club I null Kow: liihii I ' lipr, Aniand.i I) Smith, Katharine laiobs, Amanda Pharfs, Ashli I I ' Ki-r, Tracov Mason and )amos llitkoy. Back Row: Adam Wright, Andrew Allon, Jonathan lU ' nni-ll, Bill Brady, Ryan Sullivan and 1 isa VanBibi-r. ■ I arth Science Week • KC Gem Mineral Show display German Club I ront Row: Rebecca Uav. Row 2: Carsten Lux and Sue Friz ell Back Row: lessica 1,i . Dennis Dau, Richard Landes and Cathy Palmer. • tliev had presentations over culture, history and heritage ■ showed films presented in the German language game night where thev played German board games • fostered an appreciation of German culture and encouraged tolerance of people of different beliefs and backgrounds Heartland View Online Magazine Front Row; AM Clausen, Cynthia Malone, Brittany Zegers and Jessica Hartley. ■ the University ' s first electronic magazine ■ produced seasonally and encompasses Midwest travel in the states of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska ■ produced entirely by students ■ a printed insert was included in the Northwest Missourian in November Hudson Hall Council Front Row: Caleb Holder, Derric O ' Dell, Anthony Mittan and Dylan King. Back Row: Katie Basset, Emily Otto and Desi Campbell. • provided programming for residents • helped with hall improvements ■ community service Hudson Hall Staff Front Row: Alejandra Alvarez, Whitney Watson, Desi Campbell, Sheila Embree, Christopher Belknap, Kara Montgomery and Stephanie Bluth. Back Row: Joe Saffold, Ryan Heft, Andrew Wolfe, Louis Killebrew, Daman Kapoor and Annie Schelvan. ■ provided residents of Hudson Hall with social and educational programs • maintained a safe and friendly environment where students learned and made valuable connections with their fellow residents Interfraternity Council Front Row: Tyler Moody, Ryan Smith and Patrick O ' Connor. Back Row: Matt Ovler, Kyle Nelson, Jason Kieffer and Chris Williams. ■ governed all fraternities on campus • engaged in recruitment ■ communits- service groups • 2430 DD
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THE GROUPS members cultivate unity Q I What is the purpose of ISA? A I The purpose of ISA is to promote the culture, diversity and uniqueness of India at and outside the University. It provides an opportunity for students of Indian and foreign origin to share the joy of the cul- ture and heritage of India. ISA assists its members in cultivating unity with one another and promoting this unity by bringing people of different backgrounds and culture together through annual ISA events. The ISA also provides a window of enhanced understanding of the different religions, music art forms, history and cuisine for which India proudly stands. Q I What kinds of activities does ISA do throughout the year? A I One of ISA ' s major activities is its annual dinner that is held every fall semester. This year, ISA partici- pated in the international dance competition for MO- SAIC. We had a workshop, Uniqueness and Diversity of India, where we talked about what India was, its growth and current position of India. ISA also has potluck dinners every semester. Each of these dinners is to celebrate one of the festivals we have in India. Dinner Dance During rehearsal for the International Student Association dinner, Janani RaviRajan and Keerthi Gaggenapally practice their dance. The dance was performed at the dinner, which was held on Nov. 10, 2007. Photo by Marsim Jennings Indian Student Association Front Row: Bhargava Kondapalli, Karthik Bodapati, Jeffrey Foot, Anupama Achuri and Rohit Singh. Row 2: Ramya Talasila, Pradeep Singh, Anita Sutt, Radhika Bondalapati, Janani Ravirajan, Harisha Dodda, Sushma Korrapati, Deepa Neela, Monika Ravabarapu, Deenapriva Rameshwaram, Manasa Sajja, Keerthi Gaggenapally, Renuka Jayini, Srav ' a Reddy, Swapna Subhagari, Anitha Thati, Nicole Falcone, Stephanie Desouza, Sridevi Masahathula and Bhavana Nadella. Row 3: Kiran Reddv Patlolla, Rahul Babulal, Vinay Kasarapu, Raghu Ram, Phani Bhushan, Ajay Bandi, Shyam Konda, Raghunath Sana, Sai Choppa, Ashok Jujjavarapu, Sandeep Kumar Yada, Chintan Desai and Sufyaan Ahmed Hayath. Row 4: Abdullah Syed, Deepak Tomar, Vinav Murakonda, Mahesh Gunna, Raja Chowdary, lobby Xavier Cheruthuruthil, Rajiv Kunisetty, Harish Padmaraju, Bedh Yadav, Aditya Sunchu, Adil Khan, Prashanth Raj Veloori, Vamsi Krishna Kosuru, Jaya Shankar Byrraju, Sameer Kumar Muwa and Rahul Maru. Back Row: Ayan Daftari, Priyatham Reddy Thatikonda, Peruri Venkata, Krishna Tejas, Abdul Wase Syed, Krishna Reddy Peesari, Vinay Murakonda, Mahipal Reddy Gade, Bharalh Reddy Kohir, Subhash Vemuri, Kishore Kumar Reddy, Krishna Reddy Kanuganti, Suman Rama, Vishnu Chaitanya, Anil Kumar Reddy Mandcpudi, Survanaravana Kalidindi and Raghavendra Pakanati. D242 • groups
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THE GROUPS one vision, one world Q I What are the purposes goals of ISO? A I ISO is a student organization that seeks to provide a welcoming and inviting atmosphere for students who are experiencing America for the first time as well as providing opportunities for both Americans and international students alike to get to know people from other countries and cultures and about the diversity that makes up our world. ISO is open to anyone who is interested in getting to know people from other countries and cultures, this includes American students. It is a commonly held misconception that ISO is only for international students, however, this is not true, there are many Americans in ISO. We meet weekly and have a lot of fun together. Q I What events activities does the group participate in? A I Some of the activities we have done this year include: a picnic and boating day at Mozingo Lake, participating in the Homecoming Parade, hay ride, barbecue etc. Look around campus for information about our meeting times and location. The dinner, to be held in the spring, is a way for us to educate the campus and community about different countries and cultures from around the world in a fun and entertaining way. Q I Approximately how many members are in your group? A I We have approximately 40 members from United States, Nepal, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, India, Saudia Arabia and Morocco, just to name a few. Our slogan is One Vision. One World. ISO is a place for students to kick back and relax in the midst of school. ISO provides a very multicultural experience for everyone involved. Mosaic Event Dancers perform during the talent portion of the Mosaic event. The theme was Rising up and Reaching out. Photo courtesy of tlw Northwest Missourian International Student Organization Front Row: Dawn Weese, Manish Vijavadharan, Sufvaan Ahmed Hayath and James Gunawan. Row 2: Sumesh Kuinkel, Sharma Bishwojit, Mil a Sato, Megumi Kamekura, Meghann Kosman, Avano Nagagata, Yuka Furukawa, Mivuki Yoshida, Miki Uemura, Niraj Bvanjankar, Subas Thapalia, Pradeep Singh and Prakash Thapa. Row 3: Jeffrey Foot, Amanjeet Kaur, Yoko Tsuchida, Aya Ohhashi, Saurav Pokhrel, Ayumi Kawase, Casie Bales, Yasuke Munemura, Brandon Swartz, Chun-Yu Liang, Sarah Rowan, Jennifer McKee and Meghaan Binklev. Row 4: Alok Shrestha, Alice Foreman, Kadi Bvers, Avan Daftari, Bedh Yadav, Kasumasa Nishigata, Lisa Abbott, Sukhbir Sidhu, Bhargava Kondapalli, Mariette Ekpe, Kalee Shonk, Masato Kavano, Becca Gentry and Hiroki Ibata. Back Row: Angela Bhutani, Sagim Mishra, Praneeth Reddy Kallu, Ashok Chaudharv, Deepak Tomar, Suhodh Khatiwada, Adam Palmer, Ethan Estes, Amrit Ranamagar, Karthik Bodapati, Hikaru Sato, Kento Watanabe, Marsha Jennings and Ayumi Hoshino. n244 ■ groups an
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