Day: October 13, 2020

Collegedale commission candidates discuss transparency, property tax hike at Wired Coffee Bar

Written by Bailey DuBose and Aubri Dancek On Oct. 9, the Nightside Pachyderm Club of Hamilton County, a Republican group with programs centered around government and politics, hosted a public forum at Wired Coffee Bar, where Collegedale commission candidates presented their platforms to 13 residents in attendance. Only three of the seven commission candidates running …

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423 Night Market: A preview to the annual event and new changes

On Saturday, Oct. 17, Student Association (SA) will host the third annual 423 Night Market to showcase students’ entrepreneurial endeavors. A total of 75 to 80 vendors are expected to participate this year, including many who will be selling thrift clothes, books, art, crafts, food and miscellaneous items. SA President Sheryl Kambuni said this year’s …

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Theology Student Drops New Album: ‘Dia y Noche’

Cristian Sorto, a senior theology major, dropped a new worship music album last week. Having previously released music, Sorto said the album is a goal fulfilled.  “This project was something that I’ve been working on these past four years that I’ve been in college,” Sorto said. The album, titled “Dia y Noche,” can be found …

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Students react to administration’s decision to extend Christmas break and shorten Spring

Last week, the Southern Accent announced the extension of Christmas break and shortening of Spring break via an Instagram post. The post received comments from many students sharing their opinions about  the decision. In a poll posted on the Southern Accent’s Instagram account, we asked students if they agreed with the administration’s decision. Twenty-eight percent  …

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