Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 23B, Image 50

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    STUDENTS
Continued from Page 22
Henrv l)aut, ,i I'dipino u ho
finished tiis graduate studios in
pin mi ill odui at ion this sum
mer. was not used to the kind
of food served in the dorms.
It was not that thev did not
si-r\‘e good food, it was just that
I was looking tor food that 1
was used to." he said
Homesickness also hits main
international students, espe
cial 1\ during the tirst tev\
months thev are here and dur
ing winter break
Daut said he tackled his
hotnesii kness by immersing
himself in lots of ai I ivities. es
pecielly sports
l.aaw s.iid slie misses being
around people who speak tier
own language and wishes more
\ 1 ii ronesians were studying at
the l 'Diversity
Several organizations and
programs on campus help in
ternational students have i
more fulfilling stav .it tin* I'ni
versitx
Tin* Intcrn.ition.il Student
Assot ialion holds nu klv it
tec hours .uid plans periodical
outings ami gatherings where
international students can meet
with others from the foiled
States and from other conn
tries
International Serve es also of
fers students the opportunity to
better understand the American
wax of life through its host
family program ll also runs the
International (uiltural Servii es
Program, which gives residents
ol hugene and Springfield a
glimpse into international nil
ttires
Manx international students
said thex see themselves plax
mg Ilnur most important role in
facilitating this esi hange ol
knowledge Haul who part it i
pated in the It !SP. sees it as a
two wav street
The people I mi't through
this program gave nif a t>i• 11■ • r
perspective <m their views
iibnut ! he I' 11ipinos and tin
Philippines fit s.iid \t the
s.illie time. I w.is .iftie to help
fhem inrreet their miscoiuep
tMins afunit m\ i minlrs
K.iitielfini said site believes
Amerti an students i an eel a
better mi.up' • I other (imntrie
than tile pi lilt it al Ullage thev
see on the Ileus In interai ting
with internallonal students Id.
tier
"U e i an tell them about mu
wav ol living, our problems
she said 'We i.m show them
that people from otliei (.nun
tries also have interesting
tilings in their countries." she
said
Mills agrees
' 'The I nn ersitv and I he I n
gene Springfield i ommunitv
are far better bei ause of the m
ternation.il students who eome
here,'' he said
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