Rong Xiang | Dining Struggle
RONG XIANG is a College Freshman from Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
RONG XIANG is a College Freshman from Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
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Once opened, it will function as a home for everything international at Penn.
CLAUDIA LI is a College sophomore from Santa Clara, California.