Student on the Street: Most memorable moment?

By Aderias Ealy/Photos by Amya Milligan

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY – Each week a Clarion News reporter combs the campus looking for answers to a variety of important questions. This week, we asked:

What is your most memorable moment from your time at LU?

 “The most memorable event at Lincoln was becoming a student leader because it helps me develop myself and get more exposure to life outside of college. Also, being the Director of Entertainment(CAB).” – Kenyatta Hampton, a junior from St. Louis majoring in mathematics/education with a CET minor.
“The most memorable moment at Lincoln for me was winning freshman Rep at Large and my whole class rooting for me.” – Jesse Canamore a sophomore political science major from St. Louis.
“The most memorable moment that happened at Lincoln for me was the football tailgate for Homecoming ’22 because I was able to meet all the queens from Lincoln’s past – even the one from 1999.” Babari Naabien, a senior psychology major from St. Louis.
“My most memorable event that happened at Lincoln was my Spring 22 Probate ( Alpha Kappa Alpha). Also, when I first came to Lincoln I joined the student leadership with no prior experience, becoming class president while also earning a full-ride scholarship.” – Bria Lackland, a senior criminal justice major from St. Louis. 
“My most memorable event for me at Lincoln was my Probate ( Kappa Alpha Psi).” – Floyd Lyles TAnnan, a junior accounting major from St. Louis. 

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