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Show cs3,eqria,i:a awards fellowship at the awards ceremony to thank the Greeks for their not commonly hire their own graduate students so that they from both organizations were from page one sorority and Sigma" Chi fraternity, Greek Week was "very successful," according to Richard Ouyang, chair of Greek Week. "There was a lot of participa- contributions. Rachel Bronson of Muscular Dystrophy thanked the U. Greeks for all of their hard tion, and we raised a lot of work throughout the week, money... We went out and did and their donation to the a lot" charity. Of the money raised. "You really do help us $2,973.50 went to specific make a difference," Bronson organizations. The Nature said. conference 1960s. Stoddard quoted Martin Luther King, Jr., saying, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." Phil Wilson, an activist from Los Angeles who has served on many projects, asked the question, "What is our relationship to other progressive change movements?" All. oppression of people is interconnected, Wilson . said. "The United States believes in liberty and justice for all. What part of all don't they understand?" he said. Gays and lesbians are often impatient and want to gain equality immediately, Wilson said. "It took 500 years for South Africa" and Nelson Mandela was in prison for almost 30 years, longer than the modern gay rights movement. After the speakers, conference participants spent the rest of the day in workshops that dealt with images of lesbians and gays in the media, regulation for lesbian and gay sexuality, identity, and lives and religion, family values and community. from page one this behavior was between five and 60 years in prison. The maximum prison sentence for second degree murder at the time was 30 years. Today, the majority of states have repealed sodomy statutes, Stoddard said. At the time of the case, only one state, Illinois, did not have a sodomy statute. Stoddard read passages per- taining to homosexuality from the 1960s book, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Sex But Were Afraid to Ask. , ..This was the modern truth age. as understood by our contemporaries," Stoddard said. The other artifact from the 1960s was a newspaper article which described homosexuality as a "pernicious sickness." "Here's the good news: those days are over forever," he said. There are different images of gays and lesbians available and laws have changed since the "This did enormous dam-- the intellectual goals that the norms of mobility are designed Conservancy and Muscular Dystrophy both received $1,486.75. Representatives from page one norms of mobility. The U. does may maintain a mix of people from different areas and back- grounds. "However, in this case our need is so great that it warrants unusual intervention. If we remain vigilant, we can preserve A to protect." Hart said. Hart said the school wants to increase the qualified pool of applicants. 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