GSU students get chance to taste the world
By: Sirarminius Williams
Issue date: 2/4/10 Section: Front
A variety of talent was displayed as students Nora Ngafeeson, Fabrice Tchouba, David Muganza performed a comedic/dramatic sketch about a young man's journey from Africa to Grambling State University. Laughter engulfed the audience as the sketch touched on the rudeness of some financial aid workers.
While all performances were exceptional, students from Antigua stole the show with a collective medley of songs and sketches.
The highlight of the segment being a song/story of a young man attempting to court a young lady by expressing his like for her; the actors/singers rose to occasion and received hearty applause.
McGowan thanked attendees and expressed the importance of the evening. The crowd "Edu-Tained" to say the least.
"Events like these gives us as African American students a chance to broaden our horizons," said Miss Grambling State University Ahvery Thomas.
In the Feb. 4 issue of The Gramblinite, it was reported that Rev. Connie Breaux led an interfaith prayer, along with a moment of silence for Haitian victims. Elizabeth Davis of the international affairs office led the moment of silence. The Gramblinite deeply regrets the error.
While all performances were exceptional, students from Antigua stole the show with a collective medley of songs and sketches.
The highlight of the segment being a song/story of a young man attempting to court a young lady by expressing his like for her; the actors/singers rose to occasion and received hearty applause.
McGowan thanked attendees and expressed the importance of the evening. The crowd "Edu-Tained" to say the least.
"Events like these gives us as African American students a chance to broaden our horizons," said Miss Grambling State University Ahvery Thomas.
In the Feb. 4 issue of The Gramblinite, it was reported that Rev. Connie Breaux led an interfaith prayer, along with a moment of silence for Haitian victims. Elizabeth Davis of the international affairs office led the moment of silence. The Gramblinite deeply regrets the error.

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