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n Sunday October 'l4, 2007 Sa- cred Heart Cathedral held its annu- al All Family Mass and Multicultural night. The mass was held in the Pavilion and started promptly at four in the after- noon. The Jubilee Choir, Percussion Club and Campus Ministry helped in making the lVlass a solemn event which was the multi- cultural part of the night. With the Student Life Center filled with the aroma cf foods from the four corners or the world, ev- eryone got their stomachs filled from the potluck. Soon after everyone got to their seats, they all stood to view the various performances from among different cul- tures. The Dance Club perfomed a Hawai- 1 ian dance from the movie Lilo and Stitch. Other performances such as the Span- ish Nutcracker and the Fiussian dancers represented their cultures. Freshman Sonata Brown says It was my first time performing in a big dance and it was fun. The different foods at 7 the multicultural night was an exciting twist particularly with the different flavors. John Pirring 'lC NIULTICULTURAI. NIGHT
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Lock-Cin 2, 3 9 . '- if .' Y X. Emi vvo days before school started on August 'l8th, the entire freshmen class was invited to the Freshmen Lock-in. The beginning of this event consisted of surveys which identified students with similar interests. After a vvhile, the freshmen class got to know their homerooms for vvalk-a-thon and other school events. In groups the students played get to knovv you activities, and talked about their exciting summer experiences. The homerooms had dinner in the dining hall. After, they vvere taken to the pavillion to learn a variety of nevv cheers. After this rally, the freshmen enjoyed more games and a dance in the DePaul auditorium. The entire courtyard of the DePaul campus vvas covered with different types of inflat- able games. lVleanvvhile, the auditorium vvas full of students, mingling and danc- ing. The class of 201 'l had fun during the Lock-ln and considered it to be a great opportunity to make new friends. The dance and the games were fun, said Carisa Borromeo l 1. The Freshmen lock- in vvas an extremely fun event. Everyone vvas dancing, talking and having a blast! -Stephanie Lopez l'l l had a great time vvorking at the lock- in and meeting all the new freshmen. -Cecilia Ching 'O8 FRESHMEN LOCK-IN
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