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A group of different organizations present at the event Bods Banquet. This event was conducted by WSGA for the first time to gather students and promote engagement.
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Kate Coulter, president of the Washburn Student Government Association, begins the program with a brief self introduction. She informed the audience about the nine cabinets of the WSGA.
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Latrice Hysten (middle left), academic and student success coordinator of the Black Student Union, Choize Hysten (middle right), community service coordinator of BSU and Ka’hari Mcfan (right), vice president of BSU, present at the event and participate in the conversation with other groups. The Black Student Union was one of the many organizations at the event.
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Taylor Redington, campus and community affairs director for WSGA, applauds and welcomes all the attendees in the program. She was one of the representatives from the WSGA.
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Attendees engage in conversation during the event. More than 25 attendees were present at the event.
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Ryan Durst, vice president of WSGA, shares his roles in WSGA as vice president. He mentioned his interest in reading historical textbooks apart from working at WSGA.
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Jadyn Falley, president of Washburn swing dancing club, participates in the group discussion. She represented the WSDC.
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Coulter (left) and Durst (right) share the stage and welcome all the organizations present at the event. They gave information about 57 unique student organizations around campus.
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The setting is presented with different table numbers and information. There was a table for each organization.
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A group of attendees share a table and communicate with each other. There was free food and snacks at the event.
WSGA host their first ever Bods Banquet
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