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SOFTBALL Softball plays against Arkansas at home at 4 p.m. and at 6 p.m. at the Ole Miss Softball Complex. L AW S C H O O L
INSIGHTS FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Gary Wells, a professor at Iowa State University, is a scholar in the study of eyewitness memory and techniques for improving accuracy of eyewitness identification. His proposals on lineup procedures, such as double-blind lineups, are increasingly accepted in law enforcement practices across the U.S. 4 p.m. Reception to follow.
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EMILY ROLAND | The Daily Mississippian
ADDISON DENT | The Daily Mississippian
RIGHT: Sophomore theater major Lavada Johnston argues her perspective at the anti-abortion protest yesterday in the Union plaza. LEFT: Dan Holman finally answers questions from students challenging the group’s intentions. The group came from Wisconsin in collaboration with Pro-Life Mississippi.
BY ALEX MCDANIEL The Daily Mississippian
Dan Holman paces back and forth waving a weathered Bible with the words “Jesus Saves From Hell” on the cover. It’s nearly 1 p.m. in the Union plaza, and a growing crowd gathers around the older man clad in solid black as he preaches about the pitfalls of reproductive immorality. Images of broken, blood-soaked bodies splashed across large cardboard signs surround Holman and his audience, each with its own mes-
sage of anti-abortion. Fewer than three feet away, sophomore Lavada Johnston stands silently amid the crowd on the plaza, arms crossed, eyes fixated on Holman as he argues his anti-abortion stance with anyone willing to confront him. Students take turns presenting Holman with hypothetical situations in which abortion is often considered justifiable even by many who oppose it, with topics like miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and rape at the forefront. It didn’t take long for the ensuing
argument to finally break Johnston’s redefine the beginning of a person’s silence. life as the moment of fertilization as “I have a disease called lupus,” she a way of challenging a women’s right said, temporarily rendering Holman to have an abortion as set forth by and those surrounding her speech- Roe v. Wade, according to the Perless. “If I have a child I could die.” sonhood Mississippi website. Holman and other representatives Mississippi has one abortion clinic of Pro-Life Mississippi visited the located in Jackson, which is considUniversity of Mississippi Tuesday as ered one of the most protested clinpart of a statewide tour to gain sup- ics in the country. port for the Personhood Mississippi Pro-Life Mississippi is a ChrisAmendment, also known as Propo- tian organization that aims to be “a sition 26. voice against abortion, infanticide, Mississippians will vote on the euthanasia and embryonic stem cell proposed constitutional amendment this November, which seeks to See PROTEST, PAGE 6
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Is Sex Ed Helpful or Harmful? SPORTS
This is the second part in a two part series about Bill 999 concerning Sex Education BY JACOB BATTE The Daily Mississippian
While Mississippi is trying to implement an abstinence education program, other states are trying to get away from it. In 1996, all states implemented an abstinence-until-marriage program as part of welfare reform,
and by the end of George W. Bush’s second term, only 26 states were still using the program. Over 20 of those with the program asked for less federal funding because many did not feel that it was working. Idaho, Iowa and Arizona reported a rise in their teen pregnancy rates during that time, forc-
BRANDON BOLDEN
ing them to look for an alternate Colorado used a study perway to handle the subject. formed by Mathematica Policy Georgia was one of the few that Research in 2007 that showed saw the program as a success, but that students in abstinence-only it is listed as the seventh-highest education were still having sex at in teen pregnancy rates, and have the same age, same rate and with the second highest rate for prima- the same amount of partners, as ry and secondary syphilis and the those not participating in the pro10th-highest rate of gonorrhea in See SEX ED, PAGE 5 the country.
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