October 24, 2005



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Michael Terrazas, Editor
michael.terrazas@emory.edu

Eric Rangus, Senior Editor
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Katherine Baust, Staff Writer
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Christi Gray, Designer
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Jon Rou, Photography Director
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Chanmi Kim,
Intern

Jessica Gearing,
Editorial Assistant


 


One of the new features debuting at this year’s Classroom on the Quad, Wednesday, Oct. 19, were T-shirt-making tables, one of more than 30 information and activity offerings available during the day. This year’s theme, human rights, is reflected in the shirt created by Hannah Kinkel, a freshman from Las Cruces, N.M. She was one of several hundred attendees who stopped by the Quad during the three-hour event. Amnesty International’s Gerald LeMelle was the keynote speaker, and he was joined on stage by, among others, eight Emory faculty members who explored human rights from several angles.

PHOTO CREDIT: JON ROU

Human rights make for thoughtful discussion

Issues of human rights were examined from political, legal, environmental and health viewpoints at the third Classroom on the Quad, Wednesday,
Oct. 19.

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