The Columbia Chronicle, April 23, 2018

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April 23, 2018

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SGA announces election results for incoming Executive Board

Biggest Mouth: ‘Weird Kids’ invited to Manifest

» MOLLY WALSH CAMPUS REPORTER CONFETTI WAS MATTED on the floor while speakers blared original music and lyrics from students on the stage above. From hip-hop, soul and screaming rock, the 11 groups that performed at Columbia’s Biggest Mouth competition April 19 showcased the dynamic and captivating talent on campus. After an energetic performance, Charlie CurtisBeard and the Weird Kids took home first place at the competition. Senior music major Charlie Curtis-Beard, along with three background vocalists, a brass section, guitarists and a drummer, competed against 10 other groups for the title at the Metro, 3730 N. Clark St.

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