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Published May 16, 2008 12:37 am - An incoming Gustavus student who lives in the center of the quake-striken area of China described the disaster to college officials via e-mail.

China quake on the minds of students


By Robb Murray
Free Press Staff Writer

When Yujie Cheng comes to Gustavus Adolphus College next fall, they won’t have to teach her anything about thoughtfulness.

She’s earned in ‘A’ in that subject.

“As a new student of GAC,” she wrote in an e-mail to a Gustavus administrator from her home in Chengdu, China, “I think it is my responsibility to tell you more about this devastating disaster.”

Cheng is one of a handful of students from China who attend — or plan to attend — college in southern Minnesota. As the world watches China’s recovery from one its worst earthquakes, students at area universities with ties to China are thankful their families back home are OK.

Several American students from area universities are studying in China, but none are near areas affected by the quake.

Two students from Gustavus — incoming student Cheng and current Chenyu Yang — hail from Chengdu, one of the largest cities in the affected area of China.

Cheng, who applied to Gustavus after researching colleges online, had been in contact with Jeff Anderson, Gustavus’ International Student Services coordinator. The two had been exchanging e-mails as Cheng’s admissions application progressed. And without provocation, she decided to tell Anderson what she’s seeing in Chengdu for the benefit of others at Gustavus, especially other Chinese students.

She told Anderson she was on the road to school when the quake hit.

“It was rather safe compared with my parents who were both in an old model tall building,” she wrote. “Fortunately, they managed their way to escape. Now, we live outside.

“It is the first time that I have experienced a great disaster like this ... Everytime I get online and read about the news, I just can’t help crying about the touching moments.”

Chenyu Yang said his parents were evacuated after the first wave.

“No one was at home when the earthquake struck,” he said. “Soon afterward, my family came back, got some necessities and moved to the open area ... My father said the water in fountains moved up and down violently when the first and second wave came.”

His family’s building wasn’t badly damaged. And the downtown area wasn’t hit that hard either. But before he knew all this, he was worried.

“I am relieved,” he said. “I am very proud of my city in that even though four million people stayed on the street on the first night of the earthquake, there was no chaos, no panic, and the security was very stable.”

He said he was able to speak to his family about 12 hours after the quake and that the land-based phone system was not damaged.



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