Poetry Slam and Musical Jams
Editor’s Note 2/13 4:50 pm: In the original article, the Black Student Alliance (BSA) was thought to have hosted the poetry slam. However, it was brought to our attention that the National Association of Black Engineers and Kappa Alpha Psi hosted the event. We apologize for the mistake.

Molly the poet reads her poem Love Song Gone Wrong.

Students and locals gathered in the BSC to enjoy dinner and slam poetry.

Gloryanna Christian’s poems dealt with themes of toxic masculinity and personal empowerment.

Poets, attendees, and organizers pose for a group photo.

Michael Greg ended the show with a small concert performance.

Rapper E2K sings the outro from his latest album Sandcastles.

Tevon the Poet dressed sharply for his performance.
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Riley (he/him/his) is a sophomore SLU student studying Flight Science with a minor in Marketing. He has been a part of the University News staff since his freshman year and joined the editorial board during the spring of his freshman year. In his free time, Riley enjoys camping on the weekends, taking photos outside of the newspaper, and flying planes.