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GSU Department of Criminal Justice to host lecture series
Grambling State University Department of Criminal Justice is two-day lecture series on criminal justice reform on March 17-18 in the Black and Gold Room of the Favrot Student Union from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Keynote speakers will include mental and health professionals, as well as GSU President Rick Gallot.
Visual & Performing Arts to present ‘Meetings’ March 17-20
The Conrad Hutchinson Performing Arts Center will be the site where the comic play Meetings will be presented March 17-20 by the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. Karl Norman is the director.
The show starts nightly at 7 p.m.
Admission prices are $5 for GSU students, $1 for ages 12 and under, and $3 for general admission.
The play by Mustalpha Mutura is about commerce, marriage and food. In the play, Hugh and Jean are married and cash-rich but time-poor. Business and careers are booming. Trinidad is in the wake of economic growth. However, something is bothering Hugh, maybe it’s the American tobacco company with its mysterious research and cheap cigarettes, or wife Jean who values business over people. Elsa, a country girl and the new help, brings something else besides good cooking, something that disturbs Hugh’s soul and state of mind.
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