Last night, on the LSU-S campus, hip-hop artist Ludacris gave a live performance for LSU-S students only. I felt priveleged to know that only LSU-S students were the only people in this city who knew about the concert. A private concert is what it was. I attended the concert and I had a wonderful time with my peers. I would say that the attendance was about half of the UC- theater capacity, which I anticipated more. The crowd was so hype and the atmosphere was lovely. Ludacris performed all of his songs, dating back to the year 2000. I really enjoyed myself last night, because, I got a chance to step away from the demands of my school work and see a live Ludacris concert.
I have heard so many people classify LSU-Shreveport as a segregated/racists school. I could not tell from last night. Blacks, whites, latinos, and asians all came together to enjoy a free Ludacris concert. It was beautiful. I love to see different people from different backgrounds come together and have a good time. Since I became a student here in 2009, I have not encountered any type of segregation or racism from my peers. I have encountered passionate students, trying to graduate from college, and that is the attitude everyone here at LSU-S have. In my opinon, LSU-S does a good job with students interacting with one another by sponsering events like last night and countless others. It is all about being One Nation, Under God!!!!!!
i totally agree. i wanted to go to the concert, but i got off late and did some home work and just laid down for a while. i know the concert was great. i really wanted to go. anyway, we are one nation under God and i love the harmony of all people from different backgrounds come together. i encourage the love and peace between all. Amen my brother! Amen!
ReplyDeleteLarry Hoova!
ReplyDeleteMan I thought that concert was great, Southern Hospitality? I loved it.
THe only thing that bothered me was everyone standing on the seats, that was uncomfortable.
I got about a hundred million dollars...
By the way, how long did he stay on stage?
ReplyDeleteI left early, about 10:50
I'm glad to see that some of you took advantage of this.
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