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Responses To Opinion that China Should not Host 2008 Olympics PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jessica Gu   
Friday, 14 March 2008

An opinion article titled 'China Should Not Host 2008 Olympics' was published in yesterday's Collegian, a student newspaper at Colorado State University. We were shocked to see the author Phil Elder equalized China government to German Reich/Nazi.
Below is an official response from the Chinese Students & Scholars Association at CSU:


Dear Collegian Editor,

 

Many of us have viewed Phil Elder’s article “China should not host 2008 Olympics” on your March 12th issue. We understand that Collegian is the platform of free speech, and therefore we would like to express our opinion as an organization representing the CSU Chinese community.

In Mr. Elder’s article, Olympics served as a tool for his political attacks towards the Chinese government. The goal of Olympism is to promote a way of life based on “Respect for universal ethics including tolerance, generosity, unity, friendship, non-discrimination and respect for others”. It is disappointing to see that Mr. Elder’s article is short of Olympism.

The analogy between today’s Chinese government and the old Nazi German or the new Stalinist USSR is so ridiculous and absurd. It is obvious that Mr. Elder is still having this cold war mindset. We would appreciate it if Mr. Elder could spend more time investigating current China before presenting his opinion.

Each country has its own issues, and so does China. However, what Mr. Elder failed to see is Chinese government’s effort to improve every aspect of the country. We believe that Beijing Olympics will provide a chance for the rest of the world to better understand China.

Welcome to 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China!

Thank you very much!

Colorado State University Chinese Students & Scholars Association

Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 April 2008 )
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Insurance Representatives Meet With CSU International Students PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Guoliang wang   
Monday, 25 February 2008

Reporter: Jessica Gu Feb 25th, 2008, CSU, Fort Collins

The insurance information session was held from 3:30 p.m. to 5p.m. on Feb. 20, 2008 at the Office of International Programs in Laurel Hall. The session was to hear the concerns about health coverage and costs and answer questions from international students. Given the high cost of insurance and the 2008 plan that require all graduated school students to buy CSU’s insurance plan or equivalent insurance plan, the info session attracted a few international students.



Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 May 2009 )
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How to renew your passport in the Chinese Consulate General in Chicago PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Guoliang wang   
Saturday, 09 February 2008
标 题: 外州到芝加哥换护照攻略
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Mar 14 16:01:02 2007)

现在不能邮寄办理护照更新了,到期护照必须本人亲自去更换。大约1个月后可以本人或委托他人代取,或者在办理时选择回邮服务。

Iowa州华人原则上只能去芝加哥领事馆办理。如果你出差到纽约之类有领事馆的城市,可以跑去碰碰运气,看看给不给办,回来通知大家。

请到中华人民共和国驻芝加哥总领事馆的官方网站上查最新的申请材料。
http://www.chinaconsulatechicago.org/chn/
Last Updated ( Saturday, 09 February 2008 )
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Please help out this Chinese girl PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Guoliang wang   
Friday, 01 February 2008
Ping WuTragedy strikes people every day in the world. We are sorry to see those who suffering from sicknesses and many other adversities.

We got the news from the CSSA (Chinese Students & Scholars Association) at University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) that a Chinese girl has been diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML Type IV).

She is a recent graduate of UCLA who also served on the CSSA-UCLA Committee, a bright, blossoming young girl in her pursuit of happiness, celebrating life and trying to fulfill her dreams.

But her life took a tragic turn two days before this past Christmas: the doctors informed her that she has Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), type IV, an unanticipated diagnosis that would forever change her life, and the lives of many others. We are still in shock, in disbelief, and we would rather think all of this is just a bad dream...

Read more about her story at here http://cssa.ucla.edu/pingwu/index.shtml (in Chinese)
Your donation will make a difference. Donation link: http://cssa.ucla.edu/pingwu/donor.shtml
Last Updated ( Friday, 01 February 2008 )
 
Westlife- Total Eclipse of the Heart (Live) PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Guoliang wang   
Sunday, 20 January 2008


Just for fun ;)
 
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