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Connor Boulet, Staff Writer

 


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Concert Band’s first performance

NGU’s Concert Band preps to knock students’ socks off at tonight’s cultural event in Turner Chapel. No tickets are required for this event.

Famed Composer comes to NGU

The legendary Alessandro Cesaro, who has performed for audiences all over the world, will be performing at NGU Tuesday night in Hamlin Recital Hall. Be sure to purchase tickets at the School of Theatre’s box office. This will be a night to remember.

 


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WCU college student shot

Late last Friday, two teenagers attacked 21-year-old Jacob Ray from Western Carolina University. Ray fights for his life in a hospital in Asheville while the police hold the assailants in custody.

Police stop bomb in Ashville

A tragedy averted at the Ashville Regional Airport when the police’s hazardous device team uncovered a bomb at 6:30 a.m. Friday. Authorities detained 46-year-old suspect Michael Christopher Estes without struggle Saturday morning. Police have yet to find a motive.

 


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Pakistani teen photographs electric honeycomb

At 17 years old, Muhammed Shaheer Niazi is now a recognized scientist. The first to photograph the movement of ions that results in the electric honeycomb, his research has been published in the Royal Society Open Science journal.

Another airline leaves Venezuela

Argentine Airlines closed its flights to the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, joining United, Delta and many others who have suspended their services there. According to Peter Cerdá, vice-president of Iata, the central trade body of all airlines, Argentine Airlines harbor concern over the political instability and rising criminal activity in the area.

 

 

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