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Students feast at Spring Dinners
MArch - April 2007

Several student groups conspired to give their fellow Dickinsonians a break from eating in the dining hall as the semester winds down. The proliferation of themed dinners on campus gave students the opportunity to sample foods from Asia, India, Africa, France and Spain as well as locally grown fare. The events also featured culturally themed performances by students and professional music and dance groups.

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Club Afrique's annual dinner featured foods from around Africa.

CLub A.S.I.A. 's annual dinner provides an opportunity to see an authentic Chinese dragon.


The French club dinner features French cuisine and caberet-style performances.

The annual Indian dinner features Indian food and Bollywood-style dances performed by students.

Local foods and entertainment cap off a run of interesting dinners.

Club Afrique's annual dinner featured foods from around Africa.
Above and left: Club Afrique's annual dinner features foods from around Africa.

CLub A.S.I.A. 's annual dinner provides an opportunity to see an authentic Chinese dragon.
Above and left: The Club ASIA annual dinner provides an opportunity to see an authentic Chinese dragon costume.

The French club dinner features French cuisine and caberet-style performances.
Above, below and left: The French Club dinner features French cuisine and cabaret-style performances.

The French club dinner features French cuisine and caberet-style performances.

The annual Indian dinner features Indian food and Bollywood-style dances performed by students.
Above and left: The annual Diwali dinner features Indian food and Bollywood-style dances performed by students.

Local foods and entertainment cap off a run of interesting dinners.
Above and left: Local foods and entertainment cap off a run of interesting dinners. The local foods dinner featured the Carlisle-based band Nightshade Grove.

Photos by Libby Parks '08