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Navraj LamiChhane of Nepal, left, chats with Skyview High School senior Richard Lu on Tuesday in Beverly Questad's classroom. LamiChhane and Lu, who met face-to-face for the first time Tuesday, had worked together to get tents to Nepalese refugees left homeless by the April 25 earthquake. LamiChhane arrived from Nepal on Monday on a five-year student visa. He begins classes at Washington State University Vancouver in January.

A quirk of quake brings students together

Navraj LamiChhane of Nepal, left, chats with Skyview High School senior Richard Lu on Tuesday in Beverly Questad's classroom. LamiChhane and Lu, who met face-to-face for the first time Tuesday, had worked together to get tents to Nepalese refugees left homeless by the April 25 earthquake. LamiChhane arrived from Nepal on Monday on a five-year student visa. He begins classes at Washington State University Vancouver in January.

December 17, 2015, 6:05am Clark County News

Less than a day after he arrived from Nepal, Navraj LamiChhane wheeled his suitcase into a classroom at Skyview High School, pressed his palms together and offered a greeting: "Hello! Namaste!" Read story