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Hip-Hop dancer, mime and poet steal show at second annual 'Cuse Got Talent

By Samuel Taylor
Posted: 9/22/08, 12:08 AM EST Section: Feature
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"At the beginning of the school year, a lot of students get homesick," Woods said. "I wanted to encourage them to stand up by themselves and get through it."

He said that if someone feels moved by his performance, then he accomplished his goal.

The performers represented not only diversity and inspiration, but student activism as well. Before each performance, the competitors announced their name, grade, major and which student activities with which they were involved.

"This is my second time performing in 'Cuse Got Talent, and I'm definitely looking forward to doing it next year," Woods said during the show.

The event was part of this year's Homecoming line-up, continuing the tradition of student-initiated competitions and festivities.

"It's very important that student organizations are there to help other students, that's what they're for," Muralidharan said. "Sometimes people think the frats are all about the parties, but we wanted to show that we can accomplish diversity outside of partying."



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