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| You have reached the homepage
for Jusa, the Japan U.S. Association at Cornell
University. Jusa is a great organization to learn
more about Japan and it's culture. You can meet
other Japanese, Japanese-American, or anyone else
interested in hanging out, having a good time,
and participating in fun events. Jusa is open to
everyone who wants to make the most out of their
college experience. |
| Jusa's events range from
cultural food nights and exhibitions to
participating in intramural sports. As a Cornell
Freshman last year I was part of the ferocious
Jusa squads that tore up the ranks of mere
amateur basketball, football and volleyball
players from other less fortunate associations...
well, almost. But nevertheless, being involved in
Jusa is a best way to meet new people with the
same interests, and provides a much needed break
from prelims and essays. |
| Anyone interested in joining
Jusa should come to our weekly meeting, Monday
at 5:30 pm in Goldwin Smith 158. Or you can
contact Jusa President Peter Onimaru at spo5@cornell.edu
for more information. Any other questions or
comments about Jusa or the website can be
directed to the Jusa Webmaster Matt Davis mld26@cornell.edu.
Come back to the website often for updates on
Jusa meetings and events. Also check out the
pathways when you're walking around campus for
our colorful chalkings to let you know what's
happening. |
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