BBQueer a success for LGBT and allies
The third-annual BBQueer, an event held for the LGBT community, took place at Big Bob’s Lakehouse Wednesday afternoon.
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The third-annual BBQueer, an event held for the LGBT community, took place at Big Bob’s Lakehouse Wednesday afternoon.
Two speakers gave presentations Thursday evening in the Student Center auditorium discussing how oil affects globalization.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm has appointed two individuals to the Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents.
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For hundreds of years, politics has been a man’s game. The White House Project is determined to change that. The project is a non-profit organization whose goal is to get women into politics and leadership roles. It is done through teaching women how to run campaigns.