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Buddhist monks to come to Colorado State Thursday

Colorado State students will have the chance to be enlightened Thursday night by a Buddhist leader from Tibet.
Geshe Lharampa Tsewang will be speaking from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the LSC Grey Rock Room, hosted by the The Zen Club at CSU and Peaceful Heart Sangha of Fort Collins.
Tsweang will speak on the doctrine and practices of Buddhism, as part of the Gomang Sacred Arts Tour 2014. The tour also brought six monks to create a Peace Mandala sand-painting at the Global Village Museum in Fort Collins.
Collegian News Editor Hannah Hemperly can be reached at news@collegian.com or on Twitter @kawanhannah.
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