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LWC United Nations Club organizes trip to Frozen Niagara

By Anna Peterson

On Saturday, January 29, 2022, the LWC United Nations Club toured the Frozen Niagara Cave at Mammoth Cave National Park. Members of the club, along with ISP Graduate Assistant and UNC Student Advisor Dakota Smith, were allowed deep into the cave and learned fascinating information about the history of the Frozen Niagara Cave as well as Mammoth Cave as a whole from the park's tour guides.

This is the first UNC-sponsored event of the semester, but there are many more to come, including partnerships with other clubs, movie nights, and even fitness classes.

The United Nations Club is for both domestic and international students and is a great place to get together and participate in activities, learn about other cultures, and connect with other students. The UNC President, Faith Kirabo, is typically the person who plans activities, meetings, and relays information to the members. Last semester, UNC elected new officers, who organized and attended the Mammoth Cave trip over the weekend. Anna Kelly, from Ireland, serves as Vice President and Hanako Nakamura, from Japan, serves as Secretary.

If you are interested in joining UNC, or supporting the club, please email Faith Kirabo and faith.kirabo@lindsey.edu.




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LWC United Nations Club organizes trip to Frozen Niagara



2022-02-02 - Mammoth Cave National Park - Photo by Dakota Smith.
LWC Students gather for a group photo before heading into Mammoth Cave. Left to right, Faith Kirabo (UNC President from Uganda), Fikir Tefera (Ethiopia), Maufinda Howard (Liberia), YoonJung Park (Korea), Anna Kelly (UNC Vice President from Ireland), Hanako Nakamura (UNC Secretary from Japan).

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