By Laban Pelz
Sex is a topic on the minds of most, but some make it their
business as well as their pleasure. Sex educator Yvonne Fulbright explained
to students Thursday night that “safer sex does not mean boring
sex.” “When I ask students about safer sex, most usually
say ‘it’s
a drag,’ ” she said. “Students can be knowledgeable
about protecting themselves, but not always practice it.”More>>
Equestrian
death prompts lawsuit
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by Joshua D. Scroggin
By Joshua D. Scroggin
Nearly six months after freshman equstrienne Shana Eriksson died
after an on-campus riding accident, the professor who initially requested
an ambulance said nothing has changed to prevent a future accident. “They’re
still doing it,” animal science professor
Scott Williamson said. “They’re still crossing Barstow
at any time of the day.More>>
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“Sexpert” Yvonne Fulbright kept the
attention of the Satellite Student Union Thursday night with her
candid talk about sex. Students learned about safe sex, sex toys
and STDs.
-Photo by Jeff Criesi
By Krisse Mansfield
A judge on Thursday delayed the arraignment of Marcus Wesson, accused
of killing nine family members, for another week. Judge Bryant K.
Bramer gave Wesson the delay so he could spend time preparing with
his lawyers, David Mugridge and Gary C. Harvey,
who were present in court.More>>
By Ravneet Padda
You don’t have to be a magna cum laude to be an Associated
Students President. A minimum 2.0 grade point average and the will
to associate with the student body on campus is all that is required
to be eligible
for filling out 2004–2005 election petitions, which are due
before 5 p.m. on March 26.More>>
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