| Our View: Students should go see speakers |
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| Written by George-Anne Staff | |||
| Wednesday, 25 January 2012 20:46 | |||
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In the Tuesday edition of the George-Anne, we covered a Sunday appearance at the PAC by famous composer Marvin Hamlisch. Hamlisch is notable for being one of only 13 people to have won at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award. He has also won a Pulitzer, making him only one of two people to have ever done so. In the same paper, we announced that author, entrepreneur and notable civil rights activist Dick Gregory will speak at GSU on the Jan. 27. We also covered the comedy performance of Dan Cummings, who has made appearances on Comedy Central, The Tonight Show, and Last Comic Standing. In our first issue of the semester, we announced that former Mayor of New York City and former presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani will be speaking to GSU in March. These are student fees at work. This is only further proof that GSU is doing what it can to provide opportunities for students to experience the wisdom of these speakers. We highly encourage students to attend as many of these events as they can. These events are here, paid for by student fees, to be of service to GSU students. GSU works to bring in speakers of importance and we believe students should take full advantage of these unique opportunities.
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