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’Southern Sounds: Miles A. Copeland

Before Miles Axe Copeland III ’66 produced some of the biggest names of the new wave scene – The Police, The Bangles,
Mar 04
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’Southern Sounds: Moxie Hotel

At 12 years old, BSC business major Price Pewitt began to form his first few bands. He watched them grow, eventually partnering
Feb 10
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Wall Street Prep at BSC

On Jan. 24 and 25, Birmingham-Southern business majors had the opportunity to complete an intensive finance seminar through Wall Street Prep. All
Jan 26
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Bringing Executive Experience to the Hilltop

Written by Ethan Creel With experience in recruitment, service, and upper management, Samuel McGarr brought a wide range of knowledge to his
Oct 26
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Investing in Education

Fred Major ’97 was a senior at Birmingham-Southern when, in Dr. Ed LaMonte’s class on metropolitan government politics, students were asked to
Jul 27
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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

He brought The Police to the United States for their big break, he produced The Bangles, The Go-Go’s, and R.E.M., and his
Jul 26
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