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Student honors friend with free hugs Students to protest Ferguson ruling today By Brandon Shaik A S S T .
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Jonathon Burroughs gave more than 200 hugs in four hours after offering free hugs outside the Marshall Student Center in remembrance of his deceased friend. ORACLE PHOTO / BRANDON SHAIK By Brandon Shaik On Nov. 14, three years to outside the Marshall Student A S S T . N E W S E D I T O R the day after the death of Center holding a large handhis high school friend, Noah made sign and gave more than Kushner, Burroughs decided to 200 hugs in four hours. “It seemed like an easy What could have been a celebrate his life with an act of idea, a happy idea — harmsomber day for USF sopho- kindness — a free hug. Along with Kushner’s mom less, but positive,” Burroughs more Jonathon Burroughs and sisters, Burroughs stood ended up as one of his best. n See HUGS on PAGE 2
Comedian tickles fiscal funnybone
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Some students struggle to stay awake during economics class, but one comedian has brought joy to the dismal science. The first and only standup economist, Yoram Bauman, performed his “Comedy, Economics and Climate Change” act Monday in the Marshall Student Center Oval Theater. “I got one thing going for me as a standup economist: low expectations,” he said. “It’s a niche market.” Bauman said he realized his audience of around 80, who were mostly students and a handful of economics teach-
n See COMEDIAN on PAGE 3
Yoram Bauman joked about the economy and environment Monday in Marshall Student Center Oval Theater. ORACLE PHOTO / ADAM MATHIEU
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USF is joining the list of cities and universities protesting last week’s grand jury decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown. Today at noon, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Amnesty International at USF, Students for Justice in Palestine and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee will discuss what they feel are prevalent issues related to the Ferguson grand jury decision outside Cooper Hall. The speeches and discussion will be followed by a protest and march. Peaceful protests and riots broke out in Ferguson, Missouri and quickly spread throughout the nation earlier this year, following the shooting of Brown, which protestors attribute to institutionalized racism within the Ferguson police force, and again last week after the grand jury decision was announced. Protestors in New York City temporarily shut down the Triboro, Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges and protesters in Oakland, California temporarily shut down Interstate 580 on Nov. 25. Veronica Juarez, a member of SDS, said the event was created to show solidarity with the protestors in Ferguson. “This movement is important,” she said. “It’s a
n See PROTEST on PAGE 2