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They can do it all: NGU got talent

They can do it all: NGU got talent

Caroline McNeely, Staff writer & photographer

For spring formal week, NGU Campus Life offers students the chance to display their talents in front of their peers in a friendly talent show competition. Check out a few of the contestants and the winner of the show.

Ashley Morris, sophomore, graces the crowd with her voice by singing a well-known Disney song, “I Won’t Say, (I’m in Love).”
Shane Carpenter, sophomore, Joseph Nunes and Caden Brenan, juniors, amaze the crowd with their own rendition of a popular worship song, “Reckless Love,” but with a rock twist.
NGU Assistant Director for the Institute of Global Leadership, Crystallyn Wyatt, pulls a magic trick out of her sleeve and calls up students to participate, including Jacob Holcombe, senior.
Michaela Lanier, freshman, clogs her way around the stage with lively expressions and fun dance moves, including heel clicks as pictured above.
NGU contestants and the crowd await and drumroll for the winner results given by the host for the evening, Creed Taylor, NGU graduate assistant for campus recreation.
Last but not least, our NGU got talent winner. Will Fulton, junior, sings his very own song that won the crowd and judges over.
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