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A Glimpse into the Life of the Latin@
Community at OSU
Fiesta in the Fall
On Nov. 10, 2004, Fiesta in the Fall took place at the Ohio
Union ballrooms. It was a colorful event full of Latin@ flavor
dancing, live music and delicious food. On the botton,
Folklor Hispano gives a dazzling performance.

 From
left to right: Leslie Dunstan and Ligia Lundine busy promoting
and distributing the new Autumn issue of ¿Qué
Pasa, OSU

From left to right: Carmen Breckenridge, Noelba Tobon, Dr.
Ruth Anderson and Alina Flores singing and playing with contagious
enthusiasm at the Fiesta.

Latino@ Studies students, in collaboration with artist Angeles
Romero, reveal their installations at this exhibition at Haskett
Hall on Dec. 8, 2004.

Latin@ faculty, staff and students networking at the ¿Y
Tú Quién Eres? lunch.
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volunteer mentoring Latin@ children through VIVA at the Groveport
Madison Middle School.

What is in a Name? Six faculty members associated with
the Latino/a Studies Program at Ohio State University discussed
the terminology Hispanic, Latino/a, Chicano/a at a panel discussion
at the OSU Multicultural Center.
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