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Black History Month, Slice of LIFE

A Black History Month Reading List

Just as all holidays and memorials are occasions for reflection and remembrance, Black History Month is an important time to reflect on where our nation has been and where it is going. Below is a 10-piece reading list that spans more than one hundred years and multiple genres, but each of piece features the thoughts of a respected black artist, professor or cultural leader.

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Faces of LIFE, Slice of LIFE

Faces of Life – Cheyanne Nance-Butler

Community involvement and making a positive difference means a lot to Cheyanne Nance-Butler. From the beginning of her time here at Life U, she has strived to give back in excellence and out of abundance. Nance-Butler grew up in Portland, Oregon with her brother and her mom. She made her way to Life U by way of South Carolina and a fateful chiropractic assistant position that inspired her to pursue a chiropractic career.

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My 1st Quarter, Slice of LIFE

My 1st Quarter – Shani Tyson

Everything was new. I’m originally from California, so coming all the way to Georgia, I was able to see a lot more green than before in my hometown. Just getting familiar with the area, it was pretty adventurous just to get to explore everything in Marietta and what Life U had to offer.

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My 1st Quarter, Slice of LIFE

My 1st Quarter – Citlali Salas-Abrego

I am currently in my second quarter at Life U. In my first quarter, I would have to say attending the different activities that [Life U] offers made it memorable. I went to the Philosophy Night with a teammate of mine. It allowed me to see different things about Chiropractic that I hadn’t really thought about before.

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Slice of LIFE

Brain Training with Word Games

Today we are going to be thinking about words, so let’s start with a little vocab‒what does “ludology” mean? If your Latin is strong enough that you recognize the opening syllable as coming from ludus or “game” then you can probably piece together that “ludology” would then be the study of games and play.