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Weighty issues

Body image speaker caps off Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Weighty issues
First she asked audience members to close their eyes and imagine themselves naked in front of a mirror. Later on she requested the crowd envision what it was like coming out of the birth canal. The visualizations might have been strange, but they fit within the context of Rebecca Radcliffe's unique approach to body image.… Post the First Comment

Faculty vote in favor of IFO's pay freeze

Proposed contract passed by overwhelming margin
It's a victory for the Inter Faculty Organization, but a bittersweet one. That's how IFO President Don Larsson described the situation Wednesday after faculty at the seven state universities in Minnesota voted in favor of a two-year contract that contains a pay freeze.… Post the First Comment

Sigma Nu put on probation by MSSA

Must perform 380 hours of community service
The Minnesota State Student Association decided Wednesday how to address a formal complaint filed against an MSU fraternity, putting the fraternity on probation and giving its members 380 hours of community service. A former MSU chapter president filed the formal complaint against Sigma Nu in connection with a Jan.… Post the First Comment

Classifying history

MSU anthropology students will sort historical society's massive collection
An upcoming project will give Minnesota State anthropology students a taste of history and great experience working with Nobles County Historical Society's (NCHS) enormous collection. "We have thousands and thousands of articles and objects that need to be classified," said Carolyn Soper, the NCHS office manager.… Post the First Comment

Fighting with food

Colleges Against Cancer will host a spaghetti feed at Pub 500
Colleges Against Cancer is trying something new with an All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti Feed to raise money for cancer research. CAC President Zack Thieman said he thought the event would be a good idea because it gives people an extra incentive to donate. "You can eat spaghetti and fight cancer," Thieman said.… Post the First Comment

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