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Denim & Diamonds

Who: All high school students

What: the Winter Dance

When: Feb. 11 at 8 pm - 11 pm

Where: Hoover Gym edging the great things he did for our nation was long overdue.” Hill emphasized that King’s mission was about bringing a community together and loving our fellow man.

This love was an important part of who King was; he often spent time with common people, or those easily overlook. Hill pointed out that “people usually only align themselves with others they believe are on their level, but King spent time with all types and kinds of people, learning, and growing from those experiences.” Dr. King’s way of life can encourage students today to reach out to the people who might not have everything in common with them but encourage them to listen to their experiences and grow into mature, well-rounded people.

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Red Carpet event celebrates “Hello, Dolly!” cast and crew

Elizabeth Hodges

The cast, crew, and directors of Hello Dolly invite the high school students and faculty to the “Hello, Dolly!” production on Thursday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 in Powell Theater, which will be followed by a celebration with the cast in Dubose Dining Hall. The “Hello, Dolly!” high school show and red carpet will be a fun night filled with desserts and fellowship to support the cast and crew of “Hello, Dolly!”

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