Towards the beginning of the school year, the students in charge of Bollywood Culture Club renamed it to the Indian Student Association (ISA), in order to promote inclusivity. ISA teaches students about Indian culture and heritage in the form of food, clothing, and practices. President Abhi Boga intends to spread knowledge about Indian culture to more Lafayette students. The club welcomes students of all heritage and backgrounds.
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Revamped club promotes inclusivity within school community
Bollywood Culture Club renamed Indian Student Association (ISA)
December 3, 2025
As a part of ISA club activities, students play a game about famous Indian holidays to win a prize.
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