» By Meaghan Malone
Staff Writer
To help celebrate Black History Month, the Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center at APSU has formed a list of activities throughout February. Also, the APSU cafeteria served “soul food” from February 2-8. Some of the food served throughout the week included fried catfish, sweet potato fries, turnip greens, fried okra, barbecued chicken and country steak.
“The food served this week was delicious,” said Kenny Hanley, a sophomore computer science major. “I really liked that they chose to honor a unique culture that is sometimes overlooked or taken for granted.”
Events hosted by the WNDAAC for Black History Month include
Wednesday, Feb. 12: Diabetes Awareness Fair and Civil Rights Speech Reenactment Competition
Thursday, Feb. 13: Cumbia Lecture and Dance
Wednesday, Feb. 19: Spoken Word
Thursday, Feb. 20: “Fail Forward” Art Recognition
Tuesday, Feb. 25: Peay Soup with Southern Word. TAS