Tag: Charonne Razafindralay

Students defend genetically modified foods

Students in the honors program held an event that informed the public about genetically modified organisms in our foods as part of their senior project Wednesday in the Hanawalt House.

Speaking her mind in a new language

Senior anthropology major and music minor Lorali Mossaver-Rahmani tells nine audience members about the subconscious factors that can trigger anxiety when learning a new language Tuesday in the Landis Academic Center.

African drum ensemble grooves with orchestra

Junior psychology major Amanda Saddlemire, junior history major Jordan Harwell and junior biology major Charonne Razafindralay play West African drums to the song “Sofa” Wednesday in Morgan Auditorium.

Comedian embraces ‘ghetto’ roots

In honor of Latinx Heritage Month, the Residence Hall Association invited empowerment comedian Ernesto T. Gritzewsky, aka Ernie G., to speak to students on the evening of Sept. 7 in Morgan Auditorium.

Barbershop performs nostalgic tunes

Nostalgia was in the air as students got animated singing “Summer Nights” from the musical “Grease,” among other favorite show tunes Nov. 20 in Morgan Auditorium for “Barbershop on Broadway,” the A Cappella Barbershop Club’s fall concert.

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