The Indian Student Association put together a special night celebrating Indian culture on Sunday. A bevy of singers, dancers and entertainers represented their heritage and culture performed. India Night is an annual celebration and ISA’s largest event of the year, with hundreds of people coming together to celebrate every Indian culture. This year, the event.
On April 17, the Indian student association will host their long-awaited annual India Night in the Compton Union Building senior ballroom. “I think it’s a feeling of excitement … [India Night] is happening for the first time in two years, and everybody [is] looking forward to it,” said Gurdeep (GS) Raina, graduate student and chief co-worker.
Sunday, the Kaiāulu ‘I’imi Hawai’i (Hawai’i Club) at WSU hosted their 37th annual Hō’ike for Family Weekend. This event provided photo opportunities, a small shopping area, dances, raffle prizes and food. After two years of not being able to host their event, the club was eager to make this Hō’ike the best it could be. The.