Student leaders from the South Asian Students Association, Himalayan Cultural Association, Indian Students Association and Sikh Students Association collaborated on a campus Diwali celebration Monday night.

Aniyah Nelson is a senior staff writer covering diversity on campus. She is a sophomore from Cleveland, Ohio concentrating in political science and sociology. In her free time, she enjoys listening to music and watching bloopers from The Office.
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May 29Decidedly one of the more comedic films on this list, “Finding ‘Ohana” is a film about two siblings, Pili (Kea Peahu) and E (Alex Aiono), and their summer in rural Oahu with their grandfather.Courtesy of Netflix/Tudum
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