Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Trying Something Different

Students enjoy the culture fair in the cafeteria last Thursday.
(Left to right) Tyler Blattel, Kori Weatherspoon, Morghan Cooper, Kortney Ward.
       This past Thursday September 20th, was the annual Culture Fair at Avila University. The Culture fair held in the cafeteria offers a chance for students to taste different foods from all over the world for free, an opportunity many students wouldn’t have otherwise. The event was open to all Avila students and faculty for free, allowing the commuter students who usually don’t eat in the cafeteria an opportunity to enjoy different types of food and step out of their comfort zones.

      Juniors Tyler Blattel and Morghan Cooper sat with sophomores Kortney Ward and Kori Weatherspoon in the cafeteria enjoying the different cuisines from all over the world, and even though Ward stated “I think the food was better last year,” she said, “it’s still a neat experience for the students.” Blattel said “It’s such a fun day and the food is so good, I really enjoy it.” “I really enjoyed Avila’s ethnic cultural festival today!” said junior Kaleigh Sheridan as she enjoyed her food in the cafeteria with her other dance team friends, “I was able to experience all kinds of new foods” she said as she took a bite of her tasty Chinese food.


Junior Kaleigh Sheridan shares her culture fair experience.

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