Lipscomb’s campus experienced a whole new world this week.
Sponsored by Lipscomb’s intercultural development department, the second annual Welcome to Our Worlds Week celebrated different cultures on campus.
“This week is to encourage camaraderie amongst students and kind of get them out of their comfort zone,” said Mariah Lester, vice president of Kappa Iota Theta.
KIT’s talent show kicked off the week showcasing performances from mimes to dancers. Tino Liu, a freshman who performed a Jason Mraz mashup, said that there was one thing that united all cultures during the week.
“It’s really all about spreading love,” said Liu. “Everyone needs a little bit of love, so spread it.”
WOW week also put a spotlight on flags from around the world outside the student center.
Thursday afternoon food trucks lined the Allen Arena mall so that students could try food from different cultures.
“It’s cool to see different kinds of food on campus,” sophomore Karli Whitson said. “It brings people out and about on campus.”
The trucks brought in the community and broke up the normal food court options.
“I am slightly overwhelmed with all the choices, but it’s exciting to have options,” senior Matt Brown said. “I was going to eat at Au Bon Pain, but then I saw food trucks, so that’s a nice change of pace.”
Other activities for the week like live music, fashion and dancing allowed for unusual opportunities for students.
“It [WOW week] helps students get engaged in the community and helps them learn about the different cultures at Lipscomb,” Lester said.