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Posted on: September 12th, 2005
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Amid a clapping crowd of incoming freshmen and upperclassmen browsing organization booths, students in blue shirts jumped into a circle and performed fancy footwork, dancing to music Saturday at Gregory Gymnasium. The dancing was part of the sixth annual Sabado Gigante event, sponsored by the Latino Leadership Council, welcoming Hispanic freshmen to the University.
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