It was an evening where elegance, intelligence and poise shined as six young women took the stage to compete in this year’s Miss Black and Gold pageant. Showcasing their talents and charisma, these six women all hoped to claim the prize for themselves, but it was Keturah Green, a senior communication major, who was named the winner.
The pageant, held in the Student Union Theatre on Nov. 16 at 7 p.m., was hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated and was organized by Ricky Richard, a junior nursing major and secretary for Alpha Phi Alpha. The purpose was to find a woman who could represent the fraternity’s principles and let themselves shine through to the crowd and judges. At the end of the night, it was Green who won the pageant and took home the crown.
“I am extremely elated to be Miss Black and Gold and represent Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated,” said Green. “It is an honor. I love everything they stand for. Scholarship, service and I just look forward to representing them going on to the next phase at