Magician Michael Kent stuns students at Siblings Weekend
By Cami Seymore | Feb. 4, 2024This past Saturday, The Center for Student Engagement and Leadership invited magician and comedian Michael Kent to perform for Siblings Weekend.
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This past Saturday, The Center for Student Engagement and Leadership invited magician and comedian Michael Kent to perform for Siblings Weekend.
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