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Newly-established Middle Eastern Student Association looks to cement themselves in the APU community.
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Kane Casillas is an aspiring Journalist who has been a part of ZU Media for almost a year. He has been a Disc Jockey at Kauai's FM97 Radio for three summers and is a Journalism and Honors Humanities major at Azusa Pacific University. On top of his journalistic endeavors, Kane is a creative writer, winning multiple high school awards in the state of Hawaii for Short Stories, Poetry, and Playwriting. He also has published three anthologies with his high school, in which he was Editor In Chief.