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134th YEAR ISSUE 43
TUESDAY APRIL 2, 2019
THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884
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Senior Celebration scheduled for this month EMMA DRAY BRASWELL
to network, but also an opportunity to get to know other MSU alums from the cities to which individual seniors will move to. While the Alumni Association has hosted this celebration for several years, it is hosted this year by the staff of MSU with the assistance of the Alumni Delegates to increase the number of opportunities and connections seniors can make. Another goal for the event is to allow seniors an easy way to connect to various alumni chapters.
STAFF WRITER
For the entire month of April, the Alumni Association and Mississippi State University’s staff will prepare for the Senior Celebration. This celebration is from 5-7 p.m. April 24 at the Hunter Henry Center, and it is a way for seniors to look past graduation and to their future. This event is designed to not only allow the graduating seniors an opportunity
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Pride Parade marches through Main Street SAVANNAH MUNN
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CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Main Street was flooded with rainbows and flags Saturday during the second annual Pride Parade, organized by Starkville Pride. Organizations, businesses and churches all participated in this year’s march. Indivisible Golden Triangle, University Baptist Church, the Center of Veterinary Medicine and Mississippi’s Human Rights Campaign were all present, as well as individuals marching to show personal support. Billy Nickoles was one of the individuals marching in the parade. “I came out in 1973 when I was 13, and now I’m able to stand up and be proud of who I am,” Nickoles said. “To show young kids who are gay and feel like we did when we were kids that it’s okay,” added Dolan Shoemaker, Nickoles’ husband of three and a half years. Nicholes and Shoemaker have been together for over seven years. Justin Holbrook attended the march as drag queen persona Dee Pression. Pression believed people marched to stand up for other members of the LGBTQ community. “I’m marching today because I want to make a difference, especially in Starkville, but in the state of Mississippi in general because we can make a difference,” said Pression. “We’re fighting the protestors … we’re here and we’re queer.” PRIDE, 2
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Safe Zone workshop strives to build allies at MSU KARIE PINNIX
Diversity Center, students, faculty and staff joined the workshop focused on how to be a Safe Zone Ally, and specifically how to promote welcoming environments for the LGBTQ community. MSU Student Counseling Center psychologist Ty Stafford led the Safe Zone Training Workshop and guided attendees with an overview of it, including explanations of what is and is not an ally, how to build confidence and skill as an ally, as well as open discussion and scenarios of what an ally would do when a member of the LGBTQ community is faced with discrimination.
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Mississippi State University held its annual Safe Zone Ally Training Workshop this year for students, faculty and staff to raise awareness for the LGBTQ community. This workshop was led in coordination with Pride Week, a week dedicated to promoting LGBTQ equality by hosting events at the MSU campus and in downtown Starkville. Sponsored by MSU’s Safe Zone Advisory Board and the Holmes Cultural
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In support of the LGBTQ community, people marched through the city and held signs at the second annual Starkville Pride Parade Saturday.
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FORECAST: After an unseasonably chilly start to the week, temperatures in Starkville will warm back up and make a return to the 70s by Wednesday. Rain returns to the forecast Thursday.
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