UW prepares to host third International Celebration Week bhe University of Water Thm hosis its third "UUnfemmational Cafe braton Week toâ€" raise undersianding of different cultures. from heb. 28 to Manch 5 Organized by a commit tee of UW staff and stu dents. the special week wity developed to help build awureness of the variety ol cultures in the UW commu nity. There are more than 1.800 international students on campus in the current winter term, representing over 60 countries. "The week is an opportuâ€" nity to experience an inforâ€" mative, educational and entertaining look into unique aspects of many difâ€" ferent nationalities, as well as to promote internationalâ€" ization at UW." said Darlene Ryan, director of the interâ€" national student office. "The goal of the week is to provide an opportunity for students from all counâ€" tries to learn more about and interact with the many different cultures on camâ€" pus." Kicking off the week will be the Federation of Stuâ€" dents and UW Clubs annuâ€" al Cultural Caravan, featurâ€" ing performances, cultural FINE AUTOMOBILE BODY AND PAINT Meticulous Restoration Original Paint Finishes Unsurpassed Collision Repair Mhith Specializing In BMW PORSCHE JAGUAR Mmercedes Benz Dealer Authorized FINE ALITG ING 15 Centennial Dr. Kitchener Mbith 578â€"2052 Complete Foot Clinic 751 Victoria St. S. Suite 105 Kitchener .' a 5799223 /4 displays and various types ol lood. Avic Lewis. ao veleran broadcaster from Citvty and CBC‘s counterSpin. will be the keynote speaker of the week. His talk. "Students of the World Unite: You‘ve Got Nothing to Lose but Every thing." will be delivered at 6 p.m. March 1 in the !. K. Coutts Engineering Lecture Hall. Room 101. Also, Ron Mathies, forâ€" mer direcior of Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel College, will give a talk titled "Tsunamis of Hope: Responding to the Asian & Global Crises" on March 2 at 3 p.m. in the Stuâ€" dent Life Centre. Other events to be held in the Student Life Centre include a Peace Mandala "The goal of the week is to provide an opportunity... to interact with the many different cultures on campus" // â€" Darlene Ryan International student office Bridal Extravagangal on Gigt c gol Gige o Friday, Saturday & Sunday * February 25"â€"27" 9:30 â€" 9:00 Fri., 9â€"5 Sat. & 12â€"5 Sun. iCircle}, an International Connections Displuy: a country presentution; and a session ditled "Around the World in 180 munutes," where students trom vartous countries will present intorâ€" mation and pictures about their home country. An event always popular with the students is the 2004 World‘s Best Commercials, which will be presented by the Princess Cinema in the HMumanities Theatre at 8 p.m. Feb. 28. Career Services will hold a session about studying and working overseas. The session titled, "Working Effectively In Another Culâ€" ture: What Does It Take?" takes place March 2 in the Tatham Centre. 3 DAYS ONLY! It is geared toward stu Waterloo Public Library (Albert Street) " Inâ€"Stock Wedding Gowns ‘TUXEDOS Wedding Gowns * Bridesmaids * Mothers * Flower Girls w 5 Rent 4 Tuxedos, Get the 5th on ? 80" OFF :# To at $199 Inâ€"Stock Mother‘s & Flower Girl Dresses Mother‘s Rack starting at $49.99 NEW 2005 STYLES HAVE ARRIVED! Monday, February 28, 2005 30â€"50% OFF 7:00â€"7:30 pm 7:30â€"8:00 pm 8:00â€"8:30 pm FREE EREEMAN COllins dents who will go abroad to work and international stu dents who want to work in Canada. Wrapping up the week will be Warrior Weekend, an event complete with activt ies such as sushi making, a performance by the Bollyâ€" wood Dancers, highland dancing, movies and makâ€" ing origami. Led by the International Student Office, the week is the result of efforts by many campus departments such as Coâ€"operative Education and Career Services, Federaâ€" tion of Students, Food Serâ€" vices, Student Life Office, Student Life Centre, UW Residence Life, Teaching Resources and Continuing Education, along with the university colleges. Newfoundland New York City Chicago has operated in Waterloo for over 40 years. We would like t« hear from our graduates". If you attended the Centre please get in touch with us. We are constracting an Alummi Wall and would like very much to add your photo. Please contact Penny Curtis at 886â€"3610 or send us a recent photo with any information you would like to share with us about yourself. 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