A Tibetan Conflict: A Human Issue
The University of Arkansas registered student organization, Students for Free Tibet, is holding a beginning of the year event for all students at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10, in the Union Theater! The event will have free food and drinks as well as a short film made by members of the group that were a part of the U of A TEXT program. So come join the RSO in discussing issues, eating food, and making crafts. This is a great opportunity for anyone to come and meet the members of Students for Free Tibet, discuss what they do as a student group on campus, and their plans for this academic year.
Contacts
Alexandra Jewell, Treasurer
Students for a Free Tibet
501-539-0154,
adjewell@uark.edu
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