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NAACP Promotes Positive Images and Popular Music

For just $10, you could enjoy a catered dinner with a side of Robert Wilson this weekend. Interested? You should be.

Sunday Dec. 5, the Penn State chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will be hosting its first Image Awards.

The event, planned to honor those who promote a positive image for minorities in campus life, is scheduled for 8 p.m. in Alumni Hall. Nominees include University Park Undergraduate Association President Christian Ragland, Council of Commonwealth Student Government Chief of Staff Sanny Hines, among others.

Tickets are $10 for students and $15 for faculty and other community members and will be sold in the HUB from 11-4 today. In case you can’t make it to the HUB, tickets can be purchased at the door, or by e-mailing [email protected].

So take a break from your homework this Sunday night and come out to Alumni Hall to celebrate minorities, stuff your face and get your groove on to some Robert Wilson.

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Tara Maerz

Hi I'm Tara. I grew up in Abington (Penn State Abington is basically my backyard). I am a junior Print Journalism major. I enjoy traveling, trashy reality TV shows, cereal and pillows.

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