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rig lady is a WK watching her quarters, hop- ng to win a stuffed animal in this game of chance. Michaels If I can ' t guess your weight, you win a prize! This young man inspects the prizes at a com- mon fair game in which the opera- tor attempts to guess your weight or age. If he doesn ' t come within a certain range, choose from one of his toys. Michaels 21 ' StuilentLiie
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There is something at the State Fair for everyone, proven by this cyclist ' s aerial maneuvers. State Fa Michaels
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Rf By: lyare Omoruyi Fest ' 98 September is normally a time of transition, people get their minds ready to accept the departure of summer and the coming of fall. For most, it is a time of mourn- ing and for a smaller few, fall is welcomed. September, generally, is not known to be a colourful or even a exciting month for most. However, it is at NCSU. For the past few years, The African American Cultural Center has hosted the Reggae Fest and the community has responded. I, myself, have attended for the last three years and have always had a good time. There is something especially wonderful about the reggae fest. Maybe it is because all the bands are from North Carolina or it could be that I have met so many people. Maybe it is the strong sense of community that emanates on that day. Or it could be the sweet songs about Jah, Rastafari and the prophetic words of the rasta: Warning the people of Babylon and Rome. There are many reasons for the success of the Reggae Fest, but the one I think most impor- tant is the people. The vision of Dr. lyailu Moses, the staff of the African-American Cultural Center and the volunteers are vital every year. The bands and sound system operators are also a commodi- Stevens ty, in that they promote the positive vibes and a quality sound that all appreciate. The vendors provide a plethora of unique rasta items like hand carved chalices, Jamaican food, tams in all in arrays of colours. If someday you are driving down Dan Allen Drive and you get a whiff of the sweet scent of incense and curry, find a place to park. Join the multitude of people who champion Haile Selassie I, chanting to Jah, Rastafari! Be one of many in a sea of Red, Gold, and Green. Student Lit..
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