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BESA Club Meeting

INSPIRING FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS students to come together is through community and solidarity.

• Come to Birch 1101 at 2pm on Wednesday, November 8th for a BESA club meeting!

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• We will be discussing our next fundraising event for this semester!

• There will also be games that will help hone your business knowledge!

Come and have some fun!

“It's also important to celebrate the things that we already do have and celebrate the things that we can share with everybody across business in Mexico and moved it to the States.”

Breslow said he was thankful that they made an effort to have a better life.

“It is a huge blessing,” Breslow said. Breslow said the exhibit is needed on campus.

“It sheds light on people’s stories that get overlooked,” Breslow said. ngoldbloom.roundupnews@gmail.com campus,” Robles said. According to Rovero, 46 percent of the Pierce population is Latino, with most being Mexican. “Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, is one of the most popular, most highly celebrated Mexican holidays in Southern California,” Rovero said. “Everywhere you turn, there is a Day of the Dead event, and now we are jumping on the bandwagon too. But more than that,

I have students of all walks of life, and I have them come because it is important for them to understand other people’s traditions and cultures.” aclark.roundupnews@gmail.com

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