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G.O.Y.A.
brings together Rutgers students who have a sense that volunteerism
is as much part of our education as is academics. By working side-by-side
with with people from around the world and from all economic backgrounds
we gain from participatory learning-truly the only way to gain an
appreciations of others. |
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"TWESE"
means Unity in Rwandese. With its inception in 1991, TWESE, the Organization
of African Students and Friends of Africa was established as a haven
for students with African interests, and as an avenue to better educate
the entire Rutgers community on African issues. These goals have been
achieved through various activities and events. Generally, TWESE's
regular meetings are the most efficient means by which issues on Africa
and Africa in the Diaspora can be discussed. |
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Formed
in 1973, the West Indian Students Organizationwas established as a
forum for students with an interest in the history, people and cultures
of the Caribbean, and as an avenue to better educate the entire Rutgers
community on Caribbean issues. |
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