Broadside Correspondent Yuri Svjagintsev

Medical symposium comes to campus: Alpha Epsilon Delta hosts event

Being an undergraduate student is a very eye-opening and difficult time. Why is it difficult? Possibly because, for many students, it means deciding what they want to pursue for the rest of their lives.

‘Culture on the Lawn’: Groups participate in celebration in Presidents Park

Braving unusually chilly temperatures and wind last Friday, students participating in International Week celebrated Culture on the Lawn in Presidents Park to enjoy an evening of international food, dance and festivities.

Multiple clubs took part in the event, including the Somali Student Organization, the French Students Organization and the Kurdistan Student Organization, among others.

According to organizer Allie Dailey, a junior global affairs major, “The purpose of this event was for students to come out and share their culture.”

International Week commences: Groups showcase their cultures

George Mason University’s Office of International Affairs will be hosting its annual International Week this week to celebrate the university’s laudable diversity and the attraction it holds for students from every corner of the globe.

According to the Office of International Affairs’ website, International Week is intended “to celebrate the presence of the university’s international and multicultural student population.