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Last year's anti-Semitism lawsuit against SCSU may be water under the bridge, but a new lawsuit appears to be heading downstream, echoing allegations of discrimination of the university administration towards faculty members.
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About 100 SCSU students and community members alike gathered at Barden Park Sunday morning for the second annual Husky Neighborhood Clean-Up; all with the goal of beautifying the communities surrounding campus after homecoming weekend.
"By holding this clean-up, we (the student body) are showing the community that during homecoming, we're not just crazy college students making a careless mess, we are also doing good things for our community," said fifth-year student and member of Z-Club Jesse Birnstihl.
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Pornography was the subject at the SCSU annual homecoming debate. It was held in the Atwood Ballroom and sponsored by the University Program Board.
Presenting the stance that pornography depicts violence toward women was Susan Cole, an activist in the anti-pornography movement since the late 1970s.
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The tradition lives on as Z-Club representatives Bronson Mulleitner and Page Harder were crowned homecoming king and queen at last week's coronation ceremony.
Ritsche Auditorium was packed with standing room only as the royalty candidates were seated and Page Harder, selected at the Student Showcase, sang the National Anthem to start the ceremony.
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