WINNING: Sycamores defeat the Missouri Bears and Southern Illinois Salukis in midweek games PAGE 12 & 13
REMEMBERING THE KING Friday, January 18, 2013
ISU pays tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. with annual day of service
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Financial aid offers assistance in filing FAFSA forms
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Should gender norms define us? PAGE 6
(Illustration by Mark Voelker).
RICHELLE KIMBLE Features Editor He was a man who progressed America through non-violent combat. He was an admirable clergyman and activist. He made a lasting impact on racial inequality, exhibited his dreams for the United States without fear or passivity, but with reverence and passion.
Martin Luther King Jr. became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1964, remains one of the national icons for the Civil Rights Movement and has more than 730 streets named after him in the U.S. to this day.
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