From March 29 through April 26, The Orchid Show: Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle will be available to view in the Bronx!
Happening Off Campus: Protesters across America took to the streets, participating in the ‘No Kings’ rallies. Protesters cited grievances against President Donald Trump’s immigration administration, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as well as the war in Iran. Organizers of ‘No Kings’ put together over 3,000 events across the nation. With the use of nonviolent protest, individuals across the States took to the streets. (NPR)
Happening Near Campus: From March 29 through April 26, The Orchid Show: Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle will be open for all New Yorkers to enjoy. The exhibit’s creator, Mr. Flower Fantastic, is known for transforming flowers into delightful sculptures. A New York native, Mr. Flower Fantastic blends culture and art to create displays that reflect areas and values of the present. To get tickets, click here.
Happening On Campus: Today, March 29, the Mighty Rho Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority presents the 18th Annual Adaoha C. Hamilton Scholarship Luncheon. At 1 pm in Low Faculty Room 207, the luncheon will be held to celebrate the scholarship. To honor Soror Hamilton, Rho Chapter provides financial aid to a high-achieving female high school senior of color who has a deep connection to the arts, demonstrating excellence in it and wishing to pursue a 4-year baccalaureate degree within the arts. Columbia University-affiliated clubs such as Gospel Choir and Black Theatre Ensemble will perform, along with soloists Kaiden Currie and Shnayjaah Valentine Jeanty. To donate to the cause, click here.
Song of the Day: “Be That Easy” by Sade
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