The annual Lunar New Year Festival hosted by the Asian American Student Association, Vietnamese Student Association and many more departments on and off campus was a wonderful and fun success. Students had the opportunity to learn about their fellow classmates’ celebrations and culture through performances, food and activities such as lantern decorating and playing Bầu cua cá cọp, a Vietnamese gambling game.
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