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Inside Lou-U Spotlighting the International Students by Becky Kroeger Starting a new semester at Lou-U, many new faces have been seen. Noriko Inuma is one of them. She is from Aomori, a small city in Northern Japan. Aomori is different from other cities in Japan due to the extreme difference in accents. This is very similar to the difference between the accents found here in the South and those found in the north. Noriko attended the Na tional University in Japan for three semesters before coming to the United States. She plans to major in material engineering. However, she mentioned that she is more interested in space phys ics. To her surprise, she found that the teachers here were ex tremely friendly and willing to help her in any way possible. "At the University in Japan, students worked completely on their own," Noriko mentioned. Although English is difficult for Noriko to understand, she is working hard to learn and im prove her vocabulary. Also, a number of people have helped Noriko to make her transition much easier. She commented, "I appreciate all of the help that I have received here at Louisburg." Noriko enjoying life at Lou-U. Hey Man by Amy Marie Hicks Hey Man What's your hurry Down this bleeding road You scurry Afraid of the past Afraid of the present Is a life of running All that pleasant? Hey Man I was running too From all that was bad Just like you But you can't keep running You have to stop sometime And face who you were In that past lifetime. Hey Man You'll never get the chance You'll run right past That reflection You'll miss That loving reception That waits at the end Of the realization You have a true friend. Hey Man Find shelter From that past That rages behind you Tipping your heels Taking what's real And pushing it away Before you can stay. Hey Man Slow down And let that past trip And fall to the ground Then stand above it And let it fade Only remembered On lower days. Hey Man You'll find a way To live again With the support Of a true friend.
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