Difference between revisions of "South Asian Students Association"

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SASA is the organization for students interested in issues pertaining to South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and other countries of the South Asian diaspora. Its functions are cultural, educational, and social. SASA sponsors events such as traditional North Indian dinners, classical Hindustani vocal music, bharat natyam dance troupes, other artists and performers, and various visiting lectures. This year we hope to continue cultural events for the community while offering inter-group events, such as our weekly dinner meetings, for the simple purpose of getting to know each other. SASA welcomes students of all backgrounds and points of view.
 
SASA is the organization for students interested in issues pertaining to South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and other countries of the South Asian diaspora. Its functions are cultural, educational, and social. SASA sponsors events such as traditional North Indian dinners, classical Hindustani vocal music, bharat natyam dance troupes, other artists and performers, and various visiting lectures. This year we hope to continue cultural events for the community while offering inter-group events, such as our weekly dinner meetings, for the simple purpose of getting to know each other. SASA welcomes students of all backgrounds and points of view.
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SASA also features several honorary non-South Asians, some non-honorary non-South Asians, some fake South Asians, general wannabes, and the one and only Sidhant Mehra. We meet sometimes in Paresky; you can tell we're meeting when the building starts to smell like a spice cabinet.

Revision as of 22:48, January 13, 2009

SASA is the organization for students interested in issues pertaining to South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and other countries of the South Asian diaspora. Its functions are cultural, educational, and social. SASA sponsors events such as traditional North Indian dinners, classical Hindustani vocal music, bharat natyam dance troupes, other artists and performers, and various visiting lectures. This year we hope to continue cultural events for the community while offering inter-group events, such as our weekly dinner meetings, for the simple purpose of getting to know each other. SASA welcomes students of all backgrounds and points of view.

SASA also features several honorary non-South Asians, some non-honorary non-South Asians, some fake South Asians, general wannabes, and the one and only Sidhant Mehra. We meet sometimes in Paresky; you can tell we're meeting when the building starts to smell like a spice cabinet.