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' ' Jar Left) University of Costa Rica students enjoying the Unity in the Community festival. (Left) A day trip to St. Qeorge 9sland gives the international students a chance to bond. (tfelow Left) Students taking part in the welcome diner for new students by performing international music (top center) One student participates in the Unity for the Community festival celebrated the diversity of Tallahassee, (center) international student center takes part in the Homecoming parade by proudly displaying the flags of many nations, (top right) Joseph M. Joseph helps decorate a cake for the Homecoming reception, (bottom) 9s it Marcel the monkey from Jriends? No, it is a random monkey with students from IQeyond order ' s program photo courtesy ot The International Center Int ' l center 29
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photo courtesv of 1 he International Center There were approximately 800 international students enrolled at the University from over 100 different countries worldwide. Almost one third of these students were married and brought their families with them, and many of these students came to the United States for the first time. The International Student Center was a branch of Student Affairs that covered all non-academic concerns of students. The ma|or concern of the center is to advise students, help them with immigration, visitation of family members coming to the United States, and paperwork, said director Roberta Christie. Outside of the all the paper work involved, international students found time for fun at the International Student Center. They participated in Global Gatherings, a weekly series of informal discussions and presentations organized to aid students and faculty in understanding the diverse cultures around the world. They had a Small World Speakers Bureau, where they were able to share their own customs and cultures with the community. The students spoke at Girl Scout meetings, retirement homes, classes at the University, and several other places. The International Wives Group met monthly to provide activities outside of the home for spouses of international students. These women participated in group discussions, demonstrations, and also shared the foods of their countries with each other. An international Friends Program paired up students with a person or family of Tallahassee. This program helped the students adjust to the culture and allowed residents of Tallahassee to meet and become friends with people from around the world. This organization provides overall enjoyable and educational experience for the students and members of the community, said Christie. Students as well as community members were able to make new friends from exciting places. Beyond Borders was a service exchange program also offered by the International Student Center. University students had the opportunity to visit Turrialba, Costa Rica, the University of West Indies in Jamaica, and Charles University in Prague. In this program, students stayed with a host in the foreign country for two to four weeks, and participa ted in volunteer community services in the area while they were there. This program was open to students and faculty interested in studying in other countries. ] in V J j (1 J I! Mini rnop ulluwu 28 Student Life
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Officer Russell checks a students registration after watching him blow through a stop sign to earn the only ticket of the night. Some students regreted meeting Officer Russell more than others. photo by Jim Smith T HIATCHA ' GONNA DO he following story was recorded and photographed on April 13, 1996. The photographer spent one shift with FSU police officer James Russell. Names have been omitted to protect the innocent. V 3:00 RM. Shift started. Day begins with paperwork. 3:10 RM. Officer Russell proceeded to the site of a noise complaint. A party was under way behind Salley Hall. Two officers contacted the parties involved and they agreed to turn down the music. No persons were cited or arrested. 3:15 RM. Officer Russell responded to a call from a Music department professor who had locked himself in his own office. An ex- tremely embarrassed professor was let out and his keys were returned to him. 3:25 RM. A traffic accident occurred directly behind Officer Russell. Officer Russell took statements from witnesses and started the paperwork. The case was turned over to the Tallahassee Police department since the accident occurred in their jurisdiction. No injuries were sustained. Both parties were at fault. 4:00 PM. Routine patrol. 4:25 RM. Officer Russell proceeded to the old Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house. The condemned building had been the living quarters for many of the local transients. Nothing was found in the building. Officer Russell takes accident reports from two I witnesses. Ihe JSIAPD consistently maintained a j sound relationship with students and the surrounding community. 30 Student Life
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