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Tables slowly fill up in the TSC Ballroom for the Soul Food 2024 event on Feb. 2.
Food is kept warm while speakers talk at the beginning of Soul Food 2024 in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Food is kept warm while speakers talk at the beginning of Soul Food 2024 in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
People can visit and see a tribute table for Aeden Anbesse, the former president of BSU, at the Sould Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Tables slowly fill up in the TSC Ballroom for the Soul Food 2024 event on Feb. 2.
People sit at tables spread across the TSC ballroom on Feb. 2 for the Soul Food 2024 event.
Jontrell Roquemore speaks at the Soul Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Secretary of BSU, Ta'Mariah Jenkins, introduces the USU Jump Rope Club to perform on stage in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
The USU Jump Rope club performs on stage in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
The USU Jump Rope club waves to the audience as they perform in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
The audience cheers on the USU Jump Rope club performing in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Participants from the audience try out jump roping on stage in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Particpants at the Soul Food 2024 fill their plates with food outside the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
A line builds up fast to get food at the Soul Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Particpants at the Soul Food 2024 event fill up their plates outside the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Corn and Mac & Cheese is served at the Soul Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Participants at the Soul Food 2024 event get food just outside the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Many sauces are available for participants in the Soul Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Live music is played while people eat food at the Soul Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
A pianist takes a solo playing in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
The drummer watches the pianist closely to follow him on beat at the Soul Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
Live music is played while people eat food at the Soul Food 2024 event in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.
The BSU council is introduced at the beginning of Soul Food 2024 in the TSC Ballroom on Feb. 2.

BSU Kicks Off Black History Month With Soul Food

Jack Burton
on February 3, 2024 at 5:18 pm

The BSU council organizes an eventful night with jazz, speakers, and soul food. As well, the USU Jump Rope club gives a short performance before food is served.

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