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Former dean remembered in service

Approximately 500 people gathered at Stanford Memorial Church yesterday to celebrate the life and mourn the death of Inger Sagatun-Edwards, former dean of the College of Applied Sciences and Arts.

The words of Sagatun-Edwards' husband, son, sister, colleagues and friends drew both tears and laughter from the crowd, which stretched to the back wall, where some mourners stood.

Exhibit uses multimedia to examine oppression

Hate. Ignorance. Discrimination. These are just some of the words that will greet visitors at the entrance of the Tunnel of Oppression, a multimedia exhibit that addresses various types of prejudice in the world. "The Tunnel of Oppression is a multi-sensory experience that has six rooms that are meant to inform and prompt critical thinking," said Hyon Chu Yi-Baker, director of the MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center. (0) comments

Michelle Valadez, Joslyn Beard and Michael Hausle spend hours of their time every Friday helping Hoover middle school students publish a children's book to give to kindergartners. "We teach them how to develop their thoughts, their grammar and their punctuation," said Hausle, a freshman majoring in radio, television and film. (0) comments

From 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in room 225 at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, students and faculty from the College of Applied Arts and Sciences are holding a "free and open" celebration to discuss diversity issues within the college and university. Barbara Conry, the acting dean for the College of Applied Science and Arts, said she is scheduled to be the opening speaker at the admission-free "CASA Day," where she is welcoming the audience and the student and faculty panels. (0) comments




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