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Western Carolinian Volume 71 Number 12

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  • April 200F Base Camp Cullowhee Every Tuesday Climbing Spire Friday-Sunday, 13-15 Reid Gym, 7-9 pm Beginner/Intermediate FREE Kayaking Se) Every Thursday CAMPUS CALEN Friday, 13 - Kayak Roll Clinic Breese Gym, 7-9 pm FREE LMP Relay For Life All Day, UC Lawn Up All Night d Room WCU hosts International Festival Western Carolina University is proud to recognize and celebrate the cultures of the International Students and faculty studying and working at the university at their 28" annual International Festival. The festival is sponsored by International Programs and Services in collaboration with various campus groups will be held Wednesday, April 18, from 10:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., on the lawn of theA.K. Hinds University Center at Western Carolina University. HINDER Last Minute Productions is bringing THE concert of the year to Cullowhee. Hinder is going to rock the Ramsey Center on Saturday, April 14 along with special guests Puddle of Mudd and Operator. Hinder has had several hit singles from their debut album, Extreme Behavior including Get Stoned and Lips of an Angel. Puddle of Mudd has had their share of hits, too including Blurry and She Hates Me. The show Saturday, 14 & 28" - 13" 6:30pm-9 pm 14 & 15" 8am-6pm Nantahala Whitewater Rafting |pm-8pm Saturday, 14 Hinder and Puddle of Mudd 7:30 pm, Ramsey Center Tuesday, 17 - Producer Party 7pm, Illusions PREE Wednesday, 18 Evening of Spoken Word 9pm, Illusions FREE Asapartofthefestivities, the International Festival will feature live Bagpipes, a Maypole dance, Kendo and Karate demonstrations, and a variety of International music. WCU International students will host booths with information and food from countries around the world. Other foods will include Tommy & Vangies Indian Fry Bread, McClouds Concessions that include Italian sausage and funnel cakes. Mini passports and snapshot pictures will be available to all who would like to visit the booths Sunday, 15 AMADEUS 3pm Friday, 27 The Capital Steps 7:30 pm ther Campus Events and receive a stamp from each country. Another World, an antique foreign stamp collector, will be selling stamps from around the world and Xee Yang, a Hmong artist from Southeast Asia, will be selling her art. The festival is open to the public and is free of charge. For more information, contact the International Programs and Services at (828) 227-7494. starts at 7:30, doors open at 6:30 and tickets are on sale now! They are just $15 for WCU students with ID and $20 for general public and at the door. There are very few tickets left, so get yours soon! This is not a concert you want to miss. In fact, according to Jason Eckard, the music coordinator for Last Minute Productions, This show has sold more tickets than any show in Last Minute Productions history!
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