News Summary
Savannah State University hosted a vibrant C.A.B Week, featuring engaging events like R&B Bingo and Trap Karaoke. The culmination was the lively C.A.B Bash at Tiger Arena, showcasing creativity and community interaction among students. Notable performances included a tribute to the United States Military and emphasis on networking opportunities. The week’s events highlighted the significance of fostering social connections within the SSU student body.
Savannah, GA – Savannah State University (SSU) celebrated a successful C.A.B Week from September 8 to September 12, 2025, culminating in the lively “C.A.B Bash” event. Designed to engage students and showcase campus organizations, this year’s activities included a variety of events that fostered community, creativity, and interaction among students.
The week kicked off with the anticipation of various activities and included a standout event: R&B Bingo. This event invited students to participate in three rounds of Bingo while enjoying music curated by DJ CJ, an alum of SSU. The Bingo rounds featured R&B music, nostalgic hits, and house party favorites. Popular songs played included “Love” by Keyshia Cole, “Party in the USA” by Miley Cyrus, and “Do It” by Mykko Montana. Many students actively engaged by dancing and singing along, contributing to a vibrant atmosphere.
C.A.B Advisor Antwan Smalls highlighted that this marked the first year that the “C.A.B Bash” was held in the Tiger Arena, reflecting the growing student population and increased interest in campus events. Student Kira Farris underscored the dedication involved in organizing the C.A.B Bash, noting the late-night practices that went into preparation.
Other notable events during C.A.B Week included a “Trap Karaoke” session on September 10, where students performed popular songs such as “Drunk in Love” by Beyoncé and “Act Up” by City Girls. A “Pajama Jam Party” was also held on September 11, inviting students to come dressed in pajamas and participate in activities like line dancing.
The C.A.B Bash featured a performance by the Savage INC. Modeling organization that honored the United States Military, showcasing representations of various branches. Many attendees specifically mentioned the creativity displayed by modeling organizations as a highlight of the C.A.B Bash experience.
The C.A.B organization takes on multiple roles at SSU, planning events such as Homecoming performances, Midnight Breakfast, and Spring Fling. Student Gabrielle Edwards remarked on the networking opportunities available through C.A.B, emphasizing the value of connecting with peers and faculty for future career development.
Throughout C.A.B Week, students expressed their enjoyment of the sense of community fostered during the events. CAB President Jada Saulter noted the success of the C.A.B Bash and how the change in venue enhanced the overall experience for everyone involved. Additionally, the Week of Real Discovery (W.O.R.D.) performed at the C.A.B Bash, demonstrating their commitment to artistic growth and engagement within the SSU community. The organization is currently aiming to win “Organization of the Year” in 2026 and seeks to expand opportunities for their members.
In summary, C.A.B Week at Savannah State University concluded successfully, captivating students and significantly enhancing engagement within the community. The diverse range of events showcased talent, creativity, and fostered social interaction, reinforcing the value of such initiatives in students’ academic and social lives.
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Student Organization

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