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Ebony Night greeted attendees with a blast of hip-hop music Saturday evening at the Atwood Ballroom.
The night's theme was "A Timeline of Hip-Hop." The night was an exploration into the African American hip-hop culture.
The event was organized by the Council of African American Students (CAAS) with the cooperation of other organizations like African Students' Association (ASA) and Organization for the Prevention of AIDS in Africa (O.
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The Performing Arts Center was home to a sold-out audience Saturday evening as the Arashi Taiko Dan Club held their first performance of the year.
The evening began with a bang, as the group performed their first musical selection. The music was very intense and dramatic, with a variety of tones and repetitious patterns.
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"Homemade cooking, the way grandma used to make." This phrase is the lure that attracts customers worldwide, because people know that in all things, the recipe for success comes from experience.
Allison Renslow has put that philosophy to use in her new business, Allie Baba's Caramels, Inc.
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The holiday season, for some families, is a time of cookies, presents and snow angels. For those who call Tuna, Texas home, it's a time for guns, adultery and alcoholism.
"A Tuna Christmas," directed by Mark Bergen, starring David A. Anderson and Charles Hubbell, brings laughter to Pioneer Place for its third year in a row.
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Amid a chorus of applause and adoring screams from their female fans, the cast of MTV's Real World took the stage in Ritsche Auditorium last Thursday to sit and talk to the SCSU student body about the recently completed season of MTV's hit reality series.
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