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Feb 9 |
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
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Join The House: University Ministries Every Tuesday for lunch @ the Hub - 650 McCallie Ave. Your first time is free! |
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Feb 9 |
12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. |
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Stop by the Multicultural Center to visit with The Beast - a local group that will share stories about the history of African-American music... from Be-Bop to Hip-Hop! Free pizza and good times guaranteed @ 12 noon in the Multicultural Center. The Beast will be performing live later this evening @ 7 pm in the UC Auditorium www.thebeastmusic.com |
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Feb 9 |
3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
Student Senate Meeting
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The UTC Campus Community is invited each week to discuss issues, projects, and programs with the Student Senate of the Student Government Association. This meeting is held in the University Center Raccoon Mountain Room! |
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Feb 9 |
6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. |
Devotional at the Christian Student Center
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Weekly worship service and free dinner at the CSC. 609 Houston St. |
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Feb 9 |
7 p.m. |
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Live @ 7 pm in the UC Auditorium "Built on the backs of three accomplished jazz kids who handle piano keys, drum sticks and bass strings like extensions of their own limbs, The Beast offers a dazzling springboard of beats, textures and solos for Pierce Freelon's positive but pragmatic verse." -The Independent Equally comfortable in the worlds of hip-hop and jazz, The Beast developed its distinct sound on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill. While pianist Eric Hirsh, drummer Stephen Coffman, and bassist Pete Kimosh were earning their music degrees, emcee Pierce Freelon (son of 6-time Grammy nominee Nnenna Freelon) was developing the foundation for his intelligent lyricism in the Department of African American Studies. After graduating, the quartet joined forces in 2007 and quickly distinguished themselves as a pioneering force in the North Carolina music scene through their high energy live show and exceptional compositions. "one of the hottest acts on the independent music scene" - Durham Magazine The Beast’s critically acclaimed debut EP, Belly (available on iTunes) was hailed as "eclectic and intricate Hip-Hop shot through with soul and Afro-Cuban influences”. The follow-up EP, Catalyst, is a free digital download that showcases The Beast in a live performance setting (download at: thebeastmusic.com/catalyst). Their highly praised full-length debut, Silence Fiction captures a powerful synergy, with nine songs that build a bridge between hip-hop heads and jazz/soul connoisseurs. "Silence Fiction captures the beauty of real hip-hop: positive, up-beat lyrics and fantastic instrumentation." - The Matrix Project |
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Feb 9 |
7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. |
UTC Music Presents: Thomas Hooten, Trumpet
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Feb 9 |
8 p.m. |
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Join The House every Tuesday @ 8 pm for Worship @ "The Vine" 418 Oak St. Everyone is welcome! |