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By Jayni Foley
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February 27, 2004
Kaleidoscope, the name of the new center on the fourth floor of Newcomb Hall, was a fitting word to describe the diverse crowd and student performances that filled the room during its grand opening yesterday.
The center, formally titled "Kaleidoscope: Center for Cultural Fluency," is intended to be a place for students, faculty and administrators to explore diversity issues, hold events, interact and relax.
Previously an informal lounge, the center underwent a $300,000 transformation which completely renovated the area and brought in new couches, chairs, reading materials and a 61" plasma television.
"If we want to have new and different discussions, might be inspired by a place that is new and different?" asked Shamim Sisson, senior associate dean of students, who worked with a student committee to develop the center.
Student Council President Daisy Lundy and M.