Where Are They Now: Cast Members Of “College Hill” Part 1

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Langston University Cast Let’s start off with a few of the select members of Langston University. Langston University was the second season of the hit reality show.  Though the season had many varying personalities, apparently many of them didn’t like the lime light. A year after their season aired, they were interviewed by the Langston Gazette, which was picked up by the Black College Wire, and they talked about the plans that they had for themselves since being on the show:

As a graduating senior music education major, [Tanisha] Taylor is focusing on graduation and her senior recital. After that, her options are graduate school, beginning a teaching career or starting a music ministry.

 

[Arthur Israel] Doyle, whose ‘playa’ tendencies came back to haunt him, left Langston in the spring of 2005 to pursue his modeling career. He can now be seen posing for the Epitome Modeling Agency, based in Los Angeles. …Doyle plans to release an autobiography titled “You Paint the Picture.” He says he will also be involved in several independent films.

 

[Alva “Peaches”] Jasper, too, is reaping benefits of being a member of the cast. “Now I can follow my dreams and goals that I couldn’t do a month ago. Right now I have a couple things in the making,” she said. “I’ve joined SAG (Screen Actors Guild) and another talent agency, which sends you info on auditions, scripts and what’s going on in the industry on different writers, directors and producers. I finally have my own publicist, there is a music producer coming to work with me on releasing a CD, and I’m also writing a book. So I’m really trying to take advantage of my 15 minutes of fame,” Jasper said.

 

“Life is almost back to normal. I have turned my focus back on school, and I will be graduating in the fall. After graduation, I will be going on to get my Master’s in Business Administration,” [Jon] Walker said.

Stacey Stephens finished getting her college degree. After their season, many of them went on to pursue standard lives outside of glare of television and camera lenses.  Many of them don’t even have Twitter accounts, or Facebook accounts. All except…

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