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Port Wentworth held its inaugural black history event early Saturday morning. The event was held at the City Hall, with a modest turnout. Event host Dr. Amir-Jamal Touré led the program with a lineup of speakers, including City Council Mayor Pro-Tem Barbee, Councilman Bright, Councilman Stephens and Council Woman Nelson. The council members gave a.
The University Programming Board hosted an open mic night in the student union ballroom filled with talent, snacks, and prizes. Poems were read, songs were sung, and karaoke lit up the floor as six performers showed off their various talents. “It was my goal to myself this year to get up and show off my.
Classes started on August 10th, and here at the Inkwell, we took it upon ourselves to ask students and staff how the first week was for them. Danielle Gordan-Blackman, Third Year, Studio Art Major Q: How do you feel about the first week of classes? First week is kind of dead; there are less people here, which sucks.
On Thursday, April 7, the Theater Department at Armstrong Campus premiered “Carrie the Musical ”, a play which centers around a teenage girl’s awakening of her supernatural powers while facing relentless highschool bullies and a fanatically religious mother. The musical was directed by Tomica S. Jenkins, a visiting professor in the communication arts department on.