Musical duet hopes to add spice to evening
A Latin American musical duet will help the University Board add more spice to its agenda. Calle Sur will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday at the 7th Street Underground .
Calle Sur will sing in Spanish and play Latin American instruments such as Venezuelan cuatros and Bolivian panpipes. Comprised of a man from Panama and a Columbian woman, the duet will bring a multicultural spark to campus.
Nick Facchina, graduate adviser in the Student Life Office, hopes the acoustic group will appeal to those who would like to see more ethnic events come to campus.
“This is a cultural event to bring more diversity to the University Board programming,” Facchina said.
Facchina said Calle Sur also will interest the non-traditional students on campus.
“This opens it up more to the English as a Second Language Department and the International Affairs Department,” he said.
Jennifer Keiffer, a junior management major and University Board human potential coordinator, hopes the event will attract both traditional and non-traditional students.
“The duet is everything you don’t expect to come to Eastern,” she said.
Admission is $2 or free with a Panther Card






































































