social programming board

T-Pain drops out of spring WILD lineup

The Student Programming Board (SPB) announced that T-Pain will be replaced by Roy Woods at WILD in an email sent to the student body Wednesday night.

Curran Neenan | News Editor

SPB redeems itself with T-Pain spring WILD announcement

On April 1 in Tisch Commons, the Social Programming Board announced the 2019 spring WILD artist. In case the announcement was missed, the headliner is T-Pain. Whether you are the biggest T-Pain fan and want to listen to some classics before the concert or you have never listened to him before, here is the best song—in my opinion—from each of his albums, starting with his most recent.

Sabrina Spence | Senior Cadenza Editor

Breaking: T-Pain to headline spring WILD

T-Pain will headline spring WILD alongside openers Elley Duhe and Loud Luxury.

| Senior News Editor

Student Union cuts more than $500K, unanimously passes budget

Student Union unanimously approved its general budget for the 2019-2020 school year, cutting $555,734.69 in general budget requests, Tuesday night.

Julia Arbanas | Staff Reporter

SU general budget proposal fails to pass

A joint session of Treasury and Senate failed to approve the Student Union general budget for the first time in four years Sunday.

Curran Neenan and Julia Arbanas | Staff Reporters

A roundtable conversation with SPB’s newly-elected executive board

The Social Programming Board (SPB), a student-led organization that holds events like weekly Happy Hours, comedy shows and both the fall and spring WILD concerts, elected a new executive board to serve the student body from Oct. 2018 through Oct. 2019.

Aiden Blinn | News Editor

Vic Mensa cancels WILD performance, Tinashe booked as replacement

Tinashe will perform at fall WILD in place of previously-announced opener Vic Mensa, Social Programming Board released in a statement Sept. 26.

Aiden Blinn | News Editor

SPB to implement changes following controversy surrounding fall 2017 WILD

Social Programming Board plans to enact new changes to both its constitution and events after the controversy surrounding the choice of Lil Dicky as this semester’s WILD headliner.

Zachary Berman | Staff Reporter

‘The Eric Andre Show,’ ‘Broad City’ star to headline fall comedy show

Hannibal Buress, known for his work as both an actor and writer on “The Eric Andre Show,” and his role as Lincoln Rice in “Broad City,” will headline Social Programming Board’s annual fall comedy show on Oct. 18 in Graham Chapel.

Kathleen White | Contributing Reporter

Fall comedy show welcome change among lacking fall programming

Just as people were starting to ask whether Social Programming Board even remembered to book a fall comedy artist, the group announced that Hannibal Buress—absurdist comedian, provocateur and propagator of the Bill Cosby rape allegations—would be taking the Graham Chapel stage Oct. 18.

| Senior Cadenza Editor

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