January 31, 2005



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Michael Terrazas, Editor
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Eric Rangus, Senior Editor
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Katherine Baust, Staff Writer
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Jon Rou, Photography Director
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Diya Chaudhuri,
Editorial Assistant


 


Moderator Catherine Manegold speaks as the Office of LGBT Life's Saralyn Chestnut looks on at the Jan. 25 Emory in Perspective Debate.
PHOTO CREDIT: Jon Rou

Agreement a major part of 'Brothers' Keeper'

Emory should protect green space because of its aesthetic, public health and economic value. Marriage may not necessarily be the best course of action for same-sex couples, though legal recognition of their unions certainly is. The United States should not intervene militarily in Sudan, but many non-military options are available. These were the conclusions reached by the 17 panelists who took the stage at the Charter Celebration's Emory in Perspective Debate, "Am I My Brothers' and Sisters' Keeper? Rights and Responsibilitiesof Local and Global Citizens."

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