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Unless you had a last minute fashion emergency, I don’t know why you would have missed this amazing performance! However, if you did miss the event, then I will try and find it in my heart to forgive you. I can only speak for myself though. Last Friday night, Take Note hosted Shamrockapella and it involved performances from Redline, The Generics from UMD, Mama’s Boys from UMBC. The night was filled with wonderful music, joyful laughter, and a lot of applause. There was a ton of passion and excitement in every performance. Personally, I could not pick a favorite song because all of them were amazing. The last song done by Take Note was a tribute to one of their former members, Sam Johnson, who passed away in 2013. To say that that tribute was beautiful is an understatement. They had the alumni come up and sing along and you could truly see a family there on stage. I think that everyone should look out for more events from all of these groups because they all have a lot of talent, heart, and ability to provide a great show. So keep an eye out for more events by these amazing groups!!! 

Cover Photo Credit: Emmrick McCadden 

Snapshot: Noor Laith 

After living in 3 different countries including 3 different states in the USA, it is no surprise that Roisin Gibbons decided to come to the nation's capitol to pursue a career in Social Work at CUA. Whil she did run away to Australia, her love for DC and the HC family brought her back home. Now a semester away from her senior year, Roisin is a HerCampus CUA writer, Co-President of CSWNA, Active Minds Fundraising Chair, and Marketing Chair for NRHH. Along with that, her own blog and volunteer experiences, she finds time to be a fashionista, singer, adventurer, and model for GUS Vintage Goods in California over school breaks. Roisin hopes to make a difference for victims of human trafficking and alcohol and drug addiction as a Social Worker and believes that her work with communities and blogging has put her ahead of the game.