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l4IthuI_\ lit, 197.»

Gay coalition dance was
more political than social

It) 51 S \\ .ltl\l-I.\
\sshlfllll \Iaiiagiiig l-‘tlilor

names to Mucci in llecemher These names Were
Ignored h_\ the institution ot a random selection
process Allegations \\ ere made that this board
“as stacked III .\liicci‘s tavor tor sponsoring the
dance

.-\tter a delay ol three Inonths a ga) students
dance \\.is tIIiaIl_\ held l"eh so in the Student
(‘eutcr ltallrooni

’l‘lie
could have heI-n held last semester \\ lien l‘ree l'
tii‘st

\\|‘l‘t‘

dance l‘l't‘t‘ \Hieii student senators do not turn In a still
ticiI-nt numher ol names to the SG president to
torIII a Judicial Hoard pool trom VI hich members

are selected. the president has the right to ap-

spotisored h} l unersit}.

uttered It s support

student

ltut repeated ettorts

Iiiade to (Lou'rIInII-tit .\(i

“the

\Iliile teaIlIIng the I’l'ee

iIIi-t toI the last little \\I-Iliiesila\ night

lausoii slIaII-s the edge ot a table '- illi a tI-I'IIII-iitalioii lock he

I ni\eisit\ \Iineniaking I'lass

l’I'I'sIdI‘IIl
('IIIIt‘Illtltitol
sIIt‘slin l'I

e\eiit than

news analysis

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\Ituig llt'tttt «It Students .loe
Students

llean ol

IoIIItlI decided to use this method to insure the
lmat‘ll s otilI'I'tn It\

Kernel Sta" photo by Chuck Combos

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Ilass 'tatIII-s

ltl'tl\llll.lll‘l_\

lla\Id

.lellIL‘ die
a social one

“lllt \(Ilt'tl \o\ ."Jlo
:lII-ii

\I-toI-Il the
«as du'lded IIlII'I-
Judicial Hoard

hoard “as I'lIosI-II ti)

|.\I

t Iltlt'
sutIIIIIttI-d lI_\
ti\e

t‘oalition
Mi

\lllt'cl .IIIIl
.ltinikn to

Ila)

are; gain spon

dance IIIoI’I- ot a political

NI spIIlisIIl’filllp ‘.\.’ts Ilt'tll'l)
l‘lie

“pllllfill I'llI' Ilgtltt't‘.

n.aII\ studI-III senators

IIilIIIg Um I» and rescinded

tII-lote

\\ hole
the .\(I

l‘t-sI‘lsslotI and File

and tor all ttetoi'e
random selection

turcli.
llarris

\ssIII‘late or

Frank .\lucci

and

llllll
IIII'ltIod Is at least ”H.
outlined In

(lltl.\(‘ll ll‘Itlll .I pool Hi

“I This
-lll(ll('l.tl hoards. as
.Il't'
student senators .\p

senators had sIIhInItted lit

Bosomworth works for improving
primary health care within Kentucky

s \ote

lIlItoi I his .lt’lH’ll' Is the lllll’tl in .l

\t‘l'lt's ot sI\ (tlllt‘t‘tlllllLL liiin-Isih \ll't‘

presidents

It} Ittl\ \ll'lt lll-.l.l.

\lanaging I'IIlitoi'

)ears he has heen \Ice
president tor the .\lherl It ("handler
\ledical t'entett llr l’eter l’ ltosoinmirth
said he Is "In IIIIdstreani on what l'xe heen
lI‘_\ltlg to do "

"\Vhat I‘m trying to do
mm leadership and lit) interaction “tilt
the rest ot the l'niversity and \arious
agencies throughout the state Is to
halance the educational program III the
Institution so \H‘prtldllt't‘ people III the lield
ol health nianpovu-r uho can proI'Ide
pl‘lllttll‘fi care to patients." he explained

In the l|\ e

through no

”“5 I (IV I I"! ot health care dittI Is
trom that promoted III the mid ltltio s u hen
most medical school graduates \Iere
spt‘(‘lilll.\l.\. ltosoinuorth said The pilltlH'
need no“ is tor a group at ltl(lt‘.‘l(lllill.\ or
health protessionals to pl‘t)\‘l(l(‘ this
mat-var} primary care. he said

[losonmorth said .i related problem Is
thI- poor dIstI‘Ihution ot ph} sicians around
the stale. patticularl} III the [)l'llllttl‘) care
II-nli']\ ,\ prnnar) care center Is an area
that Is lllt‘tllt'tlll} IIIIderstatlI-d

\\e\ t'
plnslt Ians .Ind health \IoIkIts til .I teu
he said "We need the III litoadh

got a (‘Itltt‘t‘llll't‘lllltll ot

.Ilt I“.

viistrItIIIlI-d throughout the state pat

tII IIlaI’h III the primary tare centers

llealth
llt't‘ll

t \I.l.lnlt

l'JlltI‘allIItI ‘\lll‘i,\
Ite\elopI-Il to I‘ttlllllill these too prIItIlI-Ins
llt‘ that the ad
IIIIIIIstratIon ot ltll‘lltl'l‘ Hm “endell l’ord
the

\ t (IV I' I'l .\I'ca

\\stetii has

liosoiiiuotth s.IlIl said

appropriated \t 3 million to
tl('\t'll)pllll'lll ot the \lll‘lS prograni

"Itie object under \lll‘ls Is to decen
ll’t'lll/t‘ the educational program so that
students \\lll hopetull} \\IIrk III teams. ’lie
"that s hard to accomplish and III-
right at the

said

lllél} not accomplish It
beginning "
l'nder .\l|l‘1i\.

nurses and dental h_\gienists

student combinations ol
plnsiciatis
spend a period ot their educational ex
perience III a pl‘lltldi‘)‘ care setting. usually
III rural and remote areas ol the state

'l‘lll‘." If
Kentucky
the regional lllll\‘t'l‘.\lllt‘.\.

\ltl'I SIII\ l“.\ .Nlll‘lh’ regions III
’I'hrough cooperative efforts ot
communit)
colleges and l K students can he placed III
the \arious regions to obtain additional
education and clinical experience In the
health sciences. he said
like \lll'IS
attempted III other states. and It Is
the hardest things to do" III the
health

lllls t'ltltt I-pt ot lltlpl‘tt\ no: health care is

I’I’ograuis time not lIecII

'oiieot
.It‘t‘it ot
ltosonmoi‘tli said

t’al L‘mel‘lt

consistent \Iith state .Iiid tede

lttt'lll policies ot l.i\ tiring a hroad approach

to coinprcliensn e health planning, he said

‘\'l‘ H”. \ \'l'|tt\ \l, |e\ el. the passage
ot .I Me“ [an ox'er the ('hristmas \acation
the tormation ol a national
tittllt'} on health," llosoiimorth explatned.
"It calls tor hroad approaches to com
prehensne health planning and the ap
plication ot resources to hegin to till III the
gaps ol the health care system "

\Iiational health Insurance policy \\ hIch
is IIIIiIiineIIt \\ ill primarily “linance health
care and Iiot have a significant el'tect on
changing the \Ia)‘ health
deluered." ltosoinoorth said

IiIandatI-s

('ill‘P l5

"ltul l \\I)lll(l predict that “llhlll the next
1 months ('ongress \\ Ill begin to write Into
national health Insurance some guidelines
uliich “I“ in tact have an Impact on how
health I-an- Is tlt‘ll\'(‘l‘t‘(l particularly in
prinian care." he said

ltttNHHHHt'l'll S.\Ilt 1‘” \T a national
health Insurance program “(Illlll pro\ide
organi/ed [)l‘lltlttl'} care sI-I‘Iices and
make health care axailahle to people that
ha\en't had access to It III the past

liut the He“ concept ol health care \IIII
mean .I shortage ot health care personnel
to handle the demand created h} the III
the seruces he
\Iid It \\tlll t he the lot il .IIIs\\er

II'I'asI'd .l\ tll.lllllll\ ot

nlltl [to
health care [Il'ttltlt‘ltts‘ unless there Is the

Iiianpimet’ to proude It ”

lIl>

technical
I'spI-I‘Iall)
‘lt‘l'\lillttl I-ItlII'I‘
'l‘tie
not \lucci‘s \eto \Ias constitutionally andor
pai‘liaIneiitarih proper
that because
.tt'lli.tl \H'lllt’ll hill It could not he vetoed. Article
\I'I‘ltttll lII ol the MI Ionstitution allIIWs tor

\t’tii at

point the remaining members. according to the
Student
random selection process because he telt a hoard
III.III_\ people hehered to he slanted would not
solxe the problem

In
iIIdII‘I-ctl} sealed the

(‘ode .\lucci chose Instead to use a

real tor IIl)l(‘('ll\'tl_\ .\liicci may have

tate ot St; sponsorship ot

the dance llealso seennngl} Iisurpedtlie poaers
I'Iglittiill} helonging to student senators h} ”I
slllllllllll a

random selection process

\ltt.l \lI-.\‘I‘.s l'lllt \\ll against sponsorship

the
and

.Judicial Hoard uere so
tri\ial It Is douhttul anyone.
InenIhers ot the hoard could “it
side

aIgIIInI-Iits hasicall} concerned \xhether

It “as tinally IleI'ided
the rescission motion was not an

'tIIlls’ hut s.i)s nothing about

IIIIIllIIIIs
lixen though a social event had been hlovtn
t'llllt‘t‘l) out ot proportion by Its political oVer-

( ontinued on page 1.

DR, l’th-Ilt BUSUMWURTH
The need lor personnel will mean that
there \\ ill he an Increase in the education
\\ll() work In health set-
liygienisls. physician
associates, nurse
Bosomworth said.

ol llt(ll\'l(llliils
dental
assistants. clinical
lltl(l\\ l\ es and so on.

tings

'l‘llllt Il\( l-il"l Ill“
tor persons to

Increased education
\\Ill‘k In primary care
“not necsessarily the personal
ohiectiu ot ever} Ineinher ot the medical
stall l have administrative
I‘espoiisihilit} tor " he said

centers Is
center

\\I Itoa lot ot things at this Institution
and this Is Iiist one ot them.” liosonmorth
"\iId l'nI link this III
stitutIoII to the piihlic e\pcctations 'l‘hat
Isn t al\\a_\s I'oInpatIlIle \Iith the personal
\Iork

said ll’)llt}.1 to

e\pectations ol IIIdI\Iduals \\lio

here
( oiItIIuieIl on page .3

 

 Editor m (met Linda Carnes Featuw -- \‘dl'Ol

Managinq editor Ron Mitchell A, tn ‘
Assotiate edituv Nancy Daly spit ts K(lt'0t
Edl'O'tal page l‘leO' Dan C'U'(hl'l

Larry Mean
G'cq Hon-lint

Jim Malloni
Photograph» editor [:1 Gerald

ldv'mials represent the opinions or the

’l'|'|" ‘~

KYSPIRG wager may pay off in tuture

Students with a ganihling instinct
nia_\ have a chance to w ager $2 when
paying tuition tees The return on the
het ma} not he seen right awa) hut
the long-term results could he worth
the initial investment.

The $2 per semester tee is the
amount the Kentucky Student Public
Interest Research Group ' KYSl’lltGi
is requesting ot students to tund their
consumer advocate group .»\ petition
drive hegan .\londav to attain
iiiajoi‘it} student support tor the
organization

It the petition drive is successt'ul.
KYSPIRU will use it as a negotiation
hase in asking the Board ot 'l‘rustees
to implement the $2 tee. which would
he paid along with the regular tuition
tees However. it a student does not
want to give to KYSPIRG he or she
would simply indicate so w hen paving
tuition tees

'l‘he svsteni tor collecting mone§ tor
the organization has improved since
l\'\‘.\'l’ll{ti tried totorm at l‘lx' in 197:;
.\t that time the group planned to
ohtain landing h_\ having all students

pa} the additional 53. those not
w ishini; to participate were to have
their mone) retiinded.

'I‘he l’lllt; structure includes a tull
tinie .s.alt ot protessionals who
provide assistance in legal. scientitic
and research matter [he statt would
he emplo} ed h} a lx'YSl’lltti student
hoard oi directors t‘arlton t‘urrens.
l'lx' l\'\'.\'l’ll{t; organizer. said
students will work with the
protessional stall in exploring the
puhlic interest issues and deciding;
w hat course ot action to take

KYSI’IRU is tnodeled on all ap
proach to citi/en action developed lw
l-lalph \ader and Donald Ross and
pioneered successtulh in Minnesota.
(ii-egon and New York There are now
l’lRt; organizations operating; in over
The onh l’lllti now lllllt“
honing; iii Kentuckt is at the
liiiversm ot Louisville

.\ pamphlet piihlished h_\ lxiSl’llttL

in states

organi/ers lists these examples ot
l’lllti actions elsewhere

.\ll’ll-lti .\linnesota
to_\ sllt'\t'j\ which discovered 3:14 tins

conducted a

Nicholas Von Hoffman

A grass roots approach to energy decision-making

I5) \I( ”HI. \S\ (D\ ”OFF“ \\
\\ \Slll\(v'l‘t)\ The
chairman ot the

hoard ot the int}

which .\ll’llit: considered potentialh

liarintul. lllt‘llltllllL‘. 11 which were
banned h} the Federal l’ood c\ ltt'llts‘
.\dniinistration
(isl‘llttl Hrepon
lll\'(‘.\llg_‘.;tllttll ot automohilc dealers
advertising and sales practices
which totind se\eral ltl.i_|iit‘ ticalers
iisinu decepti\c tactics or otherwise
tlit'ii'

sponsored aii

intentionalh nizsrepreseiitint;
products to the consumer
l\l’ll{ti lndiaiia studied the

prescription drug: market and e\
posed price ditterentials ot oiei' Jun
per cent

the idea ltehiiid a l'lllt; is a good
one ldealh . it could otter students an
eitecti\e channel tor challenuiiiu the
powers that lie_ liotli in liiisiiiess and
emernnient

\t present, the tiinctioii oi oxei

seem}; coiisiiniei' interests and e";
\ironineiital pretectioii is .ett til: it.
utiiernnieiit .ith‘ltt'lt's .iiic'n is ‘o
sat politiciai.s Al‘i'lZLs or scattered

iiidi\idiial.s and ad lltH group»

at,

(me could eii\ isioi; l\\ \l’l ltt. sonic

n

lat tiuhtiiiu tor the etiioreeiiwr'

  
 
 

.\liehigan‘s (‘onsumers Power
t'ompam hasgiven uplii.s tight to
he a completely private en~
terprise a iid is asking the l’ederal
govemment tor nione} t‘oiir
sumers Power. with t :2 million
electric-it} customers and almost
as main to whom it sells gas. is
the nation's sixthlargest energ)
unlit}: in operating revenue and
its problems are indicative of
w hat‘s liappenini.y to the private
power industry

Like every other tltlllt} the
company's prices have hecii
going tip at the same time as its
profits and its liond rating have
heen uoinu in the other direction
'l‘lie reasons tor its trouliles
aren't unique \mong other
things. that nuclear power plant
t‘onstimeis was counting on has
turned out to tie a iiitilti million
dollar clunker It‘s costini».t
('onsumers St; million a month to
buy elsewhere the electricit} it
hoped its inoperative atomic
plant would produce

Tllli ('(Hll’\\\’ has a new
conventionall} tired plant
scheduled to come into service
soon. hut it will depend on ex
pensive. imported ’Tanadian oil.
and will. theretore he producing:
the most costljv electrii it_\ in the
state These and siniilar dil
ticulties with natural ilas lia\e
driien hoard cliaiiiaar \l
\x niond to ask the L1(l\t't nna-n' to
tiii} a special S'Joit lllllllttli l\stlt‘ oi
iion \ttllltL’, stock in the coiiipaiiv

.\lr .\imond has heen .lli op
poneiii ot L‘oH't‘ntIit‘tit ow‘iieiship
or tinancing ot public utilities st,
\\ hen a capitalist such as he \.i\s
he doesnt see how his (ompaia

'a\pa_\ ers
management's

\li’ltt niine ieuiilalions or llt‘lpllltl to
challenge iiitiii'e lied lli\er dains
with a lull titiie stall capalilc ot in

Wampum documenting and men
llllLlJllllU.
\eooil deal o: idealism is needed to
support l\\ Sl’llv’ti in its initial stages.
and idealisiii is in short suppli these

da\s lllt‘ organi/ers tace an iipliill

li.illlt‘
'v\~ haie sonic ic.ser\atioiis altoiit

'.ot.iil\ aippoitiiiu l\\.\l’ll-{ti at this

point tiei'aiisc there has ltt'clt iio
itetitioi‘. 'iet ~Il ~pcctlti‘ l\\llt‘.\ lltt‘

:‘l’tllltt plans to conceiitiate on

lia‘i'ecs said 'he itl‘Ll.iliI/t'l\ liaient

decided ill 'lti' issues 'llt‘\ intend to

pit-iie‘a-iaim- ’tie\ arc ptittiiiit then
who ‘lie petition dri\c

‘tllttlk
l\‘i\l’lliti tit-Htatelx has potential

:' .ao- i names « iiiisiiniei attairs

't twain 'za» ‘att etit‘. Ac entourage
it... i ippoi ’heii' ettiiits
i i«.. o ~t.7t.t'l\\\l'lliti
.i . t t tit't'tllt .iltttll'.
-. t. v t. t. ”ixiiii? to ct.
. i H" "r ittlitp' 'lii‘

tan make it o\et' The ion}.t haul ao' iis Like tio' i‘tt ., 'llt l's ‘t l‘ ~ i . ’ "

withoutthis kindothelp.thisisn't place itstia‘ l i ' iiiii - a .
voice ot .\inericaii iii: 5 .. it .i , . t gt , . iii ,.
socialism we hear stttlt‘ztkll‘igl tor tt\ Illlu tt'llllllt II \\I). t‘H'l. ',i’l it .i-» lltl ' it '

piiltlic ownership \or is this the ‘he iiios' tttll\ lili t d st!t’l.’ill\' pi.- i 1‘ ei‘ > . " ~oi‘ 'itt’ll'
\oicc tit one ot the inctticicnll} would tia\e to woiidtr almiit ‘lie ' t 'i i. . 'et t . " ' 'itn '1'.oi. i-t .i! ,i'
run utilities demandint.y that the 'wistlw'ii tit lt"'t."..,‘ \\asti:'i;toi. t- i‘ I 't -' :i. ll‘it‘l. '1‘-
paper ot er \o’e stivi'n and elec‘ hoard titeii. e c L ‘ - 'oi t'lJ‘iIsH‘t’
mistakes (on tiers to do/eiis ot pzililic utilities t 1‘. ,er stat \ l ~ L Net, l’ie tilt'ti'

suniers t‘ll.l‘t,\\ a reputation tor l iidt'i‘ Iliis stir? «it \ltissolint s'xle 5' s tit ' \~ - ".t-l .«..tt 'l.'
heard an iiitelliitentlf» riiii outtit socialis'i the tilttiitt?‘it‘iilit‘s for i'rttl't ti'i 1" ~ ~ rvlt'ss VHI'lL»
iori‘iip’ioi; conflict or Ell‘t'H's' ‘HLsiil i' i? . ;.., 1 . _-_t' nawiieit
\evertheless. should ‘lie ..iid titlsgillfillt'tl .‘eal izeed no ml it .- ta i pt ,t .;- , , 4.4, -. out pug
l’ederal government accept an elucidation lilllll‘ . ‘to ‘t', -1 WIN -i iv p. Mi: mp, .a \HWHM,’
iniitationto lttl} into a coinpan_\ there is a third «hoice 1-‘tiifiiil; wiiith .~
iii troulile and _\et have no pars suggested to James ltidgewat \Ht|\l III} N Icl It l v ,, 'ltt' toiiipiiters

ticipation in selectini,t its

management or attitlini.l its
policies" It this is done tor
consumers, it takes no prophetic
talent to toresee lllllll}. hoard

chairmen troni \llllllitl‘l}

distressed utilities lining,I up tor

assistance on the same terms
Pour the monev in while we
continue on the same ltasi.s that

and Bettina t'onner in the current

lt'stia t; 'tiete

tilil '4 la'.‘

issiie ot 'l'he l-Ilenients piiltlished la t'l‘L“ limirxts i, i

to the 'l ransinitioiial Institute «our! ’t met 'i

13:“ \e\\ llanipsnire venue. tit-Milt? ~ e;

\ \\. \\ashiiiuton lt t‘, Joan; peoplo i.e' i

'ltie‘. propose complete . \.i'ior l :av ti:

around tip teoiuanJa‘ion «it our the t i i . i

preseiitizaitdediiiixotpiililicand tui‘w :7 pa... . 'l

priiate etiei'iz} administration 'ltWt'lut'cd it 't i
“hat the} would do is divide \et‘e‘ii' 's‘ ~ 'i

iv'til m'ia. et iti.t'il:llla_' .i""
' I“ t i i 1t i t s ltl'\itllt’l it‘ll
Ha. :;.;t '. '., taii‘. i-iit sa’istai

t i l
‘t'*' ltvw'” 'i,7.i'i"ltttf tlt‘tlstth
3‘5” ‘ rir, .wrilt: .iiso llitllltl‘ 't‘a
t 2‘ ii a: .«.=.eii:ii.ettt s 'ei,
i'l‘ it I 'ii;t‘l"iiiif'.il(lllt‘st‘.llll
3.: it; tiI,Q‘ tilt-.i “.ltlit
' ' mum 'FT‘t‘tt'ltt‘l pi'ottiisiiiuleads

 

 

 

 

’YOU CAN SAY THIS FOR HENRY—HE MAY BE BORING, AND DUlL AND
CHARISMA, BUT HE’S TOTALLY DEVOID OF SUBTLETYIE' HAVE NO

i

te done this will: 'i'tclcat

~iiv-ic\ .\tach has turned out n

arm \tl'tistu- 'itiielialile liii--'

llll It! \I | I Is IND/.l-.\.s oi
i'oniii plank which pzodiice icd
’lll\ instead id v'lccttli'itx .\t the
.iiiie lllllt' solar etict‘L‘) research
his tveeti slatu‘tl tiit‘\t‘t’lt‘s solltat
m ie without othere\pedicnts to
tall 'iai'k tttt

\ loin: as we iel_\ on top dowi.
ethaiiistiatioi: and iontiniie to
t-Ii‘ the dc: isioii niakini; powet It
int-w tiands iii a « tilltlll'\ as late‘
it‘tl tttl'tl‘llt tittitl its iitll’s 'x'tt‘ t -t-’i

"‘l"'t' 'iottiiiii' iiioie than .\t t'

it‘lrti' ‘t'llllvlll/ttllttlt. with "
tiri ' 'tt tittiitta' tlit‘ 'x‘llfl“
vljl‘Ht to »:iii.’.le iiiitiied policie~
\llti‘ltl‘x too impractical

\l1 Iiolas \on llollnian Is A

ioliininist toi knit: l-catnies

 

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Gay students' dance was
more a political event

('ontinued from page I
tones. the dance. when finally
held. was a success Ap
proxtlnately 125 people attended
anti danced to the stirring sounds
of a stereo

Even though a social event had
been blown entirely out of
proportion by its political
overtones, the dance, when
tinally held, was a success,
Approximately I25 people at-
tended and danced to the stirring
sounds of a stereo.

'I'llli I),-\f\(‘l£ opened a
closetful of S(} problems and
power struggles

Ignorance of parliamentary
rules has surfaced repeatedly
during the senate meetings this
_war (‘onfusion surrounding the
approval. rescission and veto of
the rescission of dance spon-
Mll‘llSlp w as rooted in ignorance
ot Robert‘s Rules of tlrder

Swahili reading
to highlight

literature hour

The I’atterson Literary Society
and the \peech department are
to sponsoring this month's
.\triean Literature Reading
Hour The reading hour will llt‘
held III the North (taller) of the
\I I King I.lhl‘ar) from 123m
1 .lll p in

.\ t‘tllll‘('ll(tll (ll illllt‘ readers
who have an interest in .-\frican
literature has llt'l‘ll gathered
from the tactllties ol the speeCh
.iizd ICnL'lish departnmnts. said
Itr Kristin Valentine, sponsor
and coordinator ot the program
.\e\eml students will also speak

\ reading In Swahili hy
I’atrit'la Iamh will highlight the
program I..intl> has lI\'(‘d in
\trica as a \olunteer worker

  

  
 
 

(lreek senators voted in a block
for the first time this year.
Almost llll per cent of the senators
voting for rescission were Greek.

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Ilettered the position of gay
people on a I'niversity campus
that has repeatedly refused to
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