C. chivies U. li vuier^adAAatey S. StudeM^tic A. A^^iiociation/ Amy Wong, Sophomore and Tijfany Hsu, Junior Co-Presidents B —^FUN. Tradition. Culture. Who said they aren’t a cool blend? I^CUSA, Chinese Undergraduate Students Association, provides ■i members with the chance not just to social, not just to party, but also to share Chinese culture. We are a small club, but we have dedicated members. Thanks to them, our past semester’s Chinese Ma Jong meetings, Chinese language study groups, and Chinese food sale has all been quite successful! And to start off our spring semester, we had a party to celebrate Chinese New Year (January 23). The Lunar New Year party on February 3 had a good turnout, more people than we expected. We’ve invited people from universities all over NC to come join us in celebration of this event. Tony Tsai from UNCC volunteered to demonstrate some fantas tic tricks with the Chinese yoyo. And we are really glad to have Alex Chao, Phillip Chang, and Ezekiel Chen from TACAS, a Chinese organization in Cary to perform the lion dance. Ah, let me stop and advertise our CUSA home- page: www.unc.edu/student/orgs/cusa. Check it out for pictures on the event- Of course, we still have plenty of time left in the semester for more activities. We are thinking about a Cooking Night, a Ma Jong Competition, and a CUSA picnic by a lake. E W Interested? Email penguincheer@yahoo.com to be added to the CUSA list serve. EW &