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Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
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International students who have found a home away from home at the Home of Christ Church in Cupertino include (clockwise from left) Chris Hu, 18, Kenneth Cheung, 22, Christina Chuang, 20, Joseph Hsieh, 18, Jeffy Chen, 24, Jenny Tsang, 19, Elsa Wong, 19, Vivian Hsieh, 20, Bessy Chen, 16.
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Foreign students make their own way in the United States
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I-chun Che
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When Chris Hu says Cupertino is not the United States he had imagined, that's quite an understatement.
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Due to its students' high transfer rate to four-year colleges, enrollment at De Anza College has always been high.
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Little by little, African violets have invaded Brigitte McKnight's Cupertino home.
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