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Mark Gatus, a Visual Arts student from the Philippines, shares one of his poems about love this Valentine's day!
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Welcome to Xeno Podcast, where members of the BYU-Hawaii RWC team talk about stories, society, and identity with professors and students from BYUH. Thanks for learning by listening!

Mark Gatus, a Visual Arts student from the Philippines, shares one of his poems about love this Valentine's day!

As international students, Katrina and Kelly have both gone through struggles learning English. Let's listen to what they want to share! :)

Sarah shared her own poetry and how she wrote it. Here's Sarah's blog, check it out! https://sangel2807.wixsite.com/hippolyfe

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