 Tonight is the 50th anniversary of the Black Student Union here at University of Alabama and this major event called Onyx has brought together people from all across the campus community to celebrate what they've done. Pretty much tonight we're hosting a multicultural event for our students to where we get to showcase all the different minorities to who are on campus. Coming out, we put on a little show, everybody's going to get together, we get a sense of community, it's just a big night of fun. I think it's always important to have celebrations that mark the beginning of an academic year, celebrations that say we're all back together again, celebrations that acknowledge things that we've done in the past, so they're absolutely important. The coolest thing about this event is everybody coming out and being together and being one, just that unity. You can't beat it. It's extremely important, especially with going with diversity and inclusion, just to make sure students feel welcome and that other students know how they can't connect and get involved with those other minority organizations. That's really the big goal a university program has in conjunction with the Black Student Union. And plus it's their 50th anniversary, so I think this is a great way to have a good time. If you come out and you have a sense of unity and community like this, then it really makes a difference to you. What I want to say to the students is to make the most of this academic year. We have a campaign on the campus that acknowledges that University of Alabama is where legends are made. Live your life academically, get involved in such a way that we're a better campus because you came because you'll be a legend someday. Thank you.