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Michigan Tech Lode
March 24, 2011
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Huskies advance to final round
Gearing up for the Championships: The Huskies beat Northwest Missouri State Wednesday night in the Semi-finals of the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. They will face Clayton State for the Championship title on Friday night. For more in-depth coverage of Wednesday’s game, flip to the Sports Section. Photo by Ben Wittbrodt
Michigan Tech ROTC Event Preview: hosts Day of Challenges Pride Week MICHAEL FRIESEN Lode Writer
ERIKA PEABODY Lode Writer This past Saturday, the Army ROTC hosted the annual Day of Challenges event at the SDC. The event was sponsored by the Department of Michigan Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) with local support from VFW District 15 and area VFW Posts. Also, the Ladies Auxiliary served food to everyone when they were done with the day’s events. Day of Challenges is a one-day youth activity program where students ranging from 5th to 12th grade compete in different activities designed to challenge them in physical fitness, coordination and leadership. The teams were split into two groups, the Junior Division which included grades 5-8, and the Senior Division made up of grades 9-12. Each team was limited to six members. 25 teams participated in the event this year. Mostly local schools participated, however the team that traveled the farthest came from downstate and traveled roughly 500 miles to get here. This team, from the White Cloud NJROTC, arrived a day early and spent the night in the ROTC gym in order to participate. The day’s events included a physical fitness test, an obstacle course, a shooting simulation, swimming, ruck packing and two leadership reaction courses (LRC).
This coming week, starting Sunday the 27th, is Pride Week. This annual event, organized primarily by the student organization Keweenaw Pride is a week of events aimed at promoting queer-positive education, outreach, and entertainment to Michigan Tech’s student body. The week concludes Friday with Tech’s 11th annual drag show, to be held in the Rosza. The week begins with a showing of “Prop 8, the Mormon Hard earned rewards: Trophies for Day of Challenges provided by Proposition” Sunday at 8 p.m. the VFW. Photo courtesy of William Lytle The film documents the politics surrounding the passing of All of the teams were chaperoned In the pool, teams participated Proposition 8 in California in and led to their separate events by in a safety swim and then if they 2008. The film, which is approxiROTC cadets and all of the events passed, an equipment swim. For mately 80 minutes in run time, were run by cadets as well. the equipment swim, students will be followed with a short disOne of the LRCs was being led swam one length of the pool us- cussion moderated by Director by Cadet Reid Barber. In the event, ing a floatation device while wear- of the Center for Diversity and teams were required to work to- ing a standard Load Bearing Vest Inclusion Shezwae Fleming. gether to move a tennis ball bal- (LBV). After those two events they Monday’s event, “Safer Sex anced on a roll of tape around some moved on to the high dive. Night” at 8 p.m. in the Wads cones and place it in a bucket. The Cadet Karen Smigielski was Annex (the sectioned-off room tough part was that students could working up on the high dive, mak- connected to the cafe in the only move the “toxic” tennis ball ing sure only one student went at a basement of Wadsworth Hall), is by holding on to the ends of three time and offering encouragement an informational session hosted foot strings tied around the tape. to those who were nervous. Cadet by KISS (Keep it Safer, SweetThe task looked daunting; how- Joseph Chantiny, who was helping heart) and Planned Parenthood, ever, Barber said the trick was to students line up for the high dive which will include questions and hold the strings taut and some said that only one student had got- answers and general information teams had completed it in around ten scared and opted out of the about safer sex practices, par30 seconds. Others took four min- high dive. ticular things that might not be utes to complete the event, but Back at the ROTC Building after covered at normal KISS meeteveryone looked like they were ings. This event is intended to continued on page 2 having fun. have a more serious tone and is
to focus on health-related questions and information about sex and sexuality, and will include information pertinent to both same-gender relationships and opposite-gender relationships. Tuesday’s event, “Guess the Straight Person” at 7:30 p.m. in Wads Annex, is a game-show type event with audience participation designed to challenge stereotypes about LGBT individuals. Several participants will answer questions submitted by the audience, which might ask about the personality and personal life of the participants, but cannot be directly asked about orientation. The audience may ask about the participant’s taste in music, for example, and is encouraged to ask questions that relate to stereotypes or common mis-conceptions; such as fashion or hobbies that are typically seen as masculine or feminine. Selected questions are then asked and answered by all participants, and at the end the audience is challenged to infer the orientation of the participants. After that, the participants will reveal their sexual orientation identities to the audience to show the accuracy of those inferences. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the MUB Ballroom, professional gender-queer activist, Jac Stringer, will be talking about gender, transgender, gender-queer, and continued on page 2
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