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WTTG Fox 5 News Edge 6 November 2, 2016

Looking into that. They dont know at this point. We were told boy a hospital spokesperson, no new information tonight. Possibly something new to report tomorrow. We did call the county Executives Office, bakers spokesperson told us that the county executive is aware of all of this but did not comment further. Shawn, tony . Is it correct that the days are numbered for that hospital . Tony, i think that i h not going to be much longer. They are building another hospital not too far away from here at largo theyre hoping in 2017. It will be a long project and expected to be completed patients moving in by 2020. One other side note that the county Executives Office pointed out. The company that run this georges county hospital. Instead, the university of maryland medical systems, they will take over control of the new hospital, hopefully opening in 2020 thank you, matt. We h ....

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Students perform at 'Exhibiting African American Culture' – The Lion's Roar


The University’s Multicultural and International Student Affairs division hosted Exhibiting African American Culture, an event meant to showcase African American talent and culture through the lens of the students that live on campus.
Dancers Cilicia Thornton and Diamond Lee, part of the student-organized Hip-Hop dance group Flipside, performed a spirited routine at the event, but first were three individual performances by Southeastern students. Biology major Angie Jacobs recited “Dear Black Man,” written by viral poet Ernestine Morrison Johnson.
Up next was Michelle Brister, a music major, who covered the classic soul song, “A Change is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke on her electric guitar. Last of the individual performers was Claraion Hill, a senior early childhood education major, who recited “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou. ....

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