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Media Credit: File Photo by Sophia Young | Contributing Photo Editor Throughout this month, about 20 student organizations will host virtual events open to the public to celebrate the many aspects of being Black at GW. News By Lauren Sforza Feb 1, 2021 12:43 AM Updated: Feb. 1, 2021 at 10:12 a.m. Student leaders of the Black Heritage Celebration committee said they hope attendees will learn from this month’s events about what it means to be Black at GW and continue to advocate for the GW Black community after the celebration ends. GW’s 15th annual Black Heritage Celebration begins Monday with the committee’s first sponsored kick-off event, “Black Is Not a Monolith,” a discussion on being Black at GW. Junior Desi Warren II, the co-chair of the BHC committee, said leaders chose the theme, “Black Is ,” to highlight the “many different aspects of being Black” in professional and personal settings and allow for participating student ....
Orangeburg County School District 2021 seniors will once again have graduation ceremonies at their high school football fields with limited ticketing and seating to account for the coronavirus. At this time there are no venues that are really renting out any facilities due to COVID-19 and we are at the point now where we need to start preparing for graduation for this coming June, Ombudsman/Assistant to the Superintendent Dr. Jesse Washington told trustees during their Dec. 8 meeting. Superintendent Dr. Shawn Foster said the district reached out to South Carolina State University about hosting a district-wide graduation event but due to COVID, the university is not renting out its facilities. ....