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1tepping over boundariesJunior Zoe Krumm leads ameeting to discuss International Day.ktudents from all over the world attend North. Ranging fromSkth KoreafTfo Hispanic, there are a lot of differences. However many have somethingBfiEtthev are part ofInternational Club. International club president«g semi-W5lg »Theydo many acti\ ities uchRs Foodfest and differ field trips,nember think thataboi ^fflnt culturesgp Bring aspect ofIts really diverse, said senior Van-visa Chuto, who was born in Thailand.Sophomore Afiq Khidhir said the diversity has been benefited his educationof other cultures.Ive learned a lot about history, clothing, and foods, said Khidhir who isfrom Malaysia.Many students in the club are a partof exchange programs, but regardlessof how they got to North and how longtheyll call it home, they have found agroup that expands much further.Its so funny, said junior Ana Tosic,who is here from Serbia. People fromall over the world are in the same place.by Ariel BoehnleinFocused on***participationSenior Metiya Ratimart an|^Sooyeon Yoo sit togetherto International Chlljunior Zoe Kromeeting.To exchange culture,-senior Metiya RatimartMake more friends,-freshman Doyeon KimInternational Club |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomnorth/id/6125 |
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Bloomington High School North |
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