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CASA Updates

CASPY Spring 2008 is taking place on Saturday, April 19th.  Come and be a Big Sib or help run the workshops and nightmarkets, it’s a lot of fun!

The Twister Mixer with TAS (Taiwanese American Society) and ViSA (Vietnamese Students Association) was a fun time for friends to meet up and meet new people, too.

The first-ever CASA – CUSY Chinese New Year Dumpling Night was a great success this year, with nearly 150 attendees (and many more dumplings)! Thanks for coming, and thanks to the wushu, lion dance, traditional Chinese dance, and comedy groups that performed.

Expect a brand new website design and interface coming soon!

CASA CULTURAL SHOW

Thank you everyone for a WONDERFUL Cultural Show! Big thanks go to Kevin Chiu, the CASA Cultural Chair of 2008 for putting on this awesome production. Pictures and clips of the CASA Cultural show will go online in the near future!

CASPY

Committee Meetings

Sundays 4:30pm @ Berkeley Bagel Bar

If you're interested in contributing to CASPY, contact lynn.wang@yale.edu or kevin.shen@yale.edu. Or, you can just come to the weekly meetings!

CASPY Update

Thanks everyone for signing up and volunteering your services! Let's all look forward to a great CASPY for Spring 2008!!
 

Message From The President Of CASA, Heather Liu:

"The Chinese American Students' Association (CASA) is one of Yale’s largest and most active undergraduate student organizations since 1996. CASA is also the host of many cultural, political, and community events on campus, and is a family of friends away from home. CASA families are made up of freshmen “kids” and upperclassmen “parents,” who take their kids out, perhaps give them advice, and introduce them to their friends and lives. Some families have continued for generations and have made CASA the strong community that it is. Come have fun with us – everyone is welcome! Experience what CASA is all about."

If you want to be added to the CASA Mailing List, just e-mail our Communications Chair, Roy Luo!