The International Student Association kicked off the Year of the Tiger with their annual Lunar New Year celebration in the Sharwan Smith Student Center Ballroom on Tuesday, Feb. 1.
Large Events VP for International Affairs Brooklyn Jones explained their ideas behind the event.
“We have a really large Asian student population and multiple Asian countries celebrate the Lunar New Year in their own respective ways,” Jones said. “So instead of celebrating a Chinese New Year, we do a Lunar New Year to celebrate all of our students here.”
Elsa Christiansen, a senior at Cedar High School, performed “Red High Heels” in Chinese. She learned Chinese when she went on exchange to Taiwan and continued learning through the Confucius Institute, which is involved in teaching Chinese at her school.
“We have such a strong connection with a lot of sister schools that bring in a lot of international or exchange students for us,” Jones said. “This celebration lets everyone know our foreign students are here and to make sure they know they are welcome and wanted.”
The ISA also held competitions throughout the night including a kombucha drinking contest and a chopsticks game. Each attendee also received a red envelope, a Chinese custom for special occasions, with candy inside.
“It’s fun to watch our domestic students try to take on a very common practice from another group’s culture,” Jones said.
For more information on the International Student Association and their upcoming events, click here.
Story and photos by McKayla Olsen

