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Students donned some dazzling outfits for a day to campaign on behalf of UNICEF's East Africa Children's Crisis Appeal.
The campaign was led by the College's Asian students as part of the Islamic tradition of Zakat - sharing, giving and performing works of charity, but a number of other students and staff also wore traditional Asian dress.
The students planned a range of activities to raise money, ranging from displays of traditional Asian costume, music and dance, to an eclectic range of sponsored activities, including everything from leg waxing to a student auction.
Asian students at the college started fundraising after the Asian earthquake and Tsunami disaster in 2004, and have done so every year since. It is a very popular event and everyone enjoys getting involved.
This year's event raised a fantastic £907.63. Well done to everyone who joined in and contributed to the success.