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Published 27th Oct 2011
Wise words from Marianne Williamson are a foundation of what the African-Caribbean Society is about this year. As we embrace and celebrate what is considered to be a diverse and profound culture, we are taking the society to the next level. In collaboration with our sponsor, Deloitte LLP we aim to provide a platform for students not only to aid personal development but also to have an amazing university social experience. We cater for everyone from every background, whether you are a fresher, returning undergraduate or post-graduate!
If you missed ‘Freshers Go Hard’ featuring Lethal Bizzle in Rubix or our opening Black History Month event of the year, The Great Debate Tour and David McQueen, there is more in store! Upcoming events in courtesy of Black History Month include: ‘Connections’ Networking Event with guests from Deloitte LLP, Elevation Networks and SEO London. The perfect opportunity to meet industry contacts and another opportunity to think about professional & personal development on Tuesday 18th October 6pm in LTG. The month is then rounded off with a movie night 21st October at 6pm, again all are welcome.
We will be opening the month of November with a Coach Party (details TBC) and after that watch out for our Urban Night in the Living Room and the Christmas Cook-up! Can you sing, act, dance, rap, or do poetry? What use is talent if it is not utilised? We are bringing you the second rendition of Afro-Fusion talent-showcase this year and auditions will begin this semester!
For further information visit: www.facebook.com/surrey.acs. You can also Tweet us, @surreyacs or email ussu.acs@surrey.ac.uk