Lesbian couple challenges family housing regulations Us PI IKK k\lK\ Ihiily ((iul\iuii, l of WiMomm When \mt Mane Piazza t |w*si graduate student at tin l < * I (begun and her paituei I'.tmi l.i Ilai bemtriei applied lot .hIuiismuii to tin st l»o<»l s lamds housing tilin', in th< spring •»! |*hm». housing itfln iak mmrd tin «eoplr |ustlk'iause I in gas and someone rlv is stiaight ehn sii t mean ni\ mailiage is hoi th le ss than thens Piazza s appln atioit lot laimh housing was ie jee it el hv the l of ( )u g<»ii and is now firing ap|teale«I to the t lie O'H * ourt of \pp< als I h i < asr is ss mix the of a ejtie stlon that has begun to appe al oil t ampusrs at loss the e i unitiv Should gas aiul le sbian e ouplrs Ik Urateel as familie s and given the same lights as mat i leal he te n»se\uals Mike | vste I , I 111 et till of holism g at the l of (begun, saiel the srhool is eoiistanth e valuating its housing poht irs ami » mild e ditt risabls e hange them m the future I heir s ongoing piessuie he sale! "People that adminisle i the (housing |mtin s want it to Ik fan But Isstri sale! mam e>thrts seem « omietitable with the wav things stand at the l • if < M« g< hi I heir aie people in < he g«»n who feed \e i\ stiongh that gas and lesbian i ouplrs should not he- allowed t«» live in fa mi Is housing, he said Some college aelnuilist! ato| s base saiel gass should be able t«» live togethei in a Iannis housing environment. an eiu i»ui aging sign lot mans gas at mists I ast Mas . following a Se a I-long selie s of meeiings debates and totums. the l of W i m on sin \ hub so n an not no eel it ssould ope n its famds housing . omplev to ans « oil pJes i < g ixt ei ed unele i the tits of Maellson s i|oine s!u patlne (ship law iEFF PASIE> \ • •.'! ■ ' Ann Marie Piazza and Pamela Harbeintner wanted to live together in U. of Oregon family housing The administration said no \nimaii Sunsi.ul, l \\ Madison housing diift t«>1 said the- dn ismn u.h .t h tic* him i »l it k!.»% n »flanging s* * in\ It just sec tiled 11» us that culture s * hanged a bit. and whv not * hange the* jh »lit \ he said “I think it s sort of a tiend \nd in l*HWi. adimnistt at* a s .it Staiiloul l made all semies available to mained students. tin hiding couples housing whu h ts available l<> students “in an established, long-term domestic pui turishij) 1 hr police. w hie fi dors not irijmia students to submit |)ioo( of thru i rlatioiisfiin. was rnai trd to make sine Slatihud students “don t have l«» * boose between at adeinu and soc lal n sjh insihihtU N said lhll ( mages assistant duei toi . .1 the Stantoid f lousing ( entei (irotges sale! 11\ < single se\ couples an living in fatitth housing this fall Pia/za said she- would te mam optimistic about he i case I think people are he* * lining in* ue pi a* tie al.~ she - saul I'lazza said she thinks it is important that issues of this natUle ate hlOUght to the attention **l iimu isit\ aelminisuations I encourage an\ ga\ and lesbian couples oi even single people to not huh behind llu I! * o wot ke i s and It le nds >|n said News from around the country News GEORGIA Volley till you drop II I <>l < .< <»i^i.t students |.111. B.tuei le Mark (■uilbe.ui. I<«Id While and ( Inis Blown ask you to |da\ It unis willi lhrm. t lift k vom t alt mini In st loi nexl week s a|>|Miiiililienls. I he loin Metiers broke the ( m i in i ess \\ ni id Retold loi en till i allt e doubles plat 1»\ grilling out I‘J.r> hours ol sti.light tennis Imui Mar J7 to |une In iln pint ess. iher raised approximately s7'i.01)11 loi llit \iiieiii.in ( ant ei Sot it tv llit pi e\ ions i et til ti was I OB hours I lit lei (tuinness rules, the leiuiis inaralhon allows live iiiniules loi sleep unit loi even hunt ol tennis played I he players added up eat li ol these live minute breaks and took two or lluee holil naps even I oi Iti hours "When wr first went out llie11 vse weie picttv pumped up loi tin liisi lli hours,' While said. “We tlithii leel ven tired. Inn at lei we took a bleak and gol up, il was tough to get going again ' ■ Raiitiv M.dkei. Rrtl e' Murk. 1 o| ( a t ngr.t INDIANA Mandatory service... II passed, a let online dilation to the I ol Sotie Dame Student (lovt i iiinent Board ot 11 ustees will require nitoming freshmen ai the umveisiiv lo complete a service program in ortlel to graduate While some aduimistiators believe that mandatingavolunteci program may hurt the spun ot sen it e-onrrited woik, others let I tin ret|mrement could easilv he fulfilled dm mg the lirshman ve.u I lie senitt t lass would lie loi one t tedit and tould stair as earlv as luuy according to the lepoit \ lollovs tip leport on (he pioposal will be introduced and piest nled lo llit hoaid tins veal "Many students who mav nevei have engaged m voluuteei work would learn the iinpo! lam e ol senite sot lal aw.u eness. vvlut b would losiei within llielti a sot i.d sensitivity, the lepoii said ( hie truster s proposal suggesiis ibt pioposal tould Ik amended lo intitule a (our veai peiiod loi eoinplelioii ol the retpuietnt’iil. ■ Mi Ml It a i .ml, l hi (i i lit Nolle I lame and Si Man s ( ollege MINNESOTA Sweet justice ,|oscl Mestenhausci li1 ( vet hoslovakiu .1 political criminal ip I'l IS, covered m linid .mil i rawiingai i■ ' I lit- (.ci m.m liordci .mild freezing ram 11m .ii the end ol hist spiing. the iiiUTiiation.il cdiii a lion direrloi fioin tin 1 ol Minnesota returned lo Ins nalni iminm to receive the lavs degree his abrupt departure denied him Meslenhausei. noss tin. was awarded ho degree trom ( liarles l niscisils in I’lagm during a sjh i lal rercinoni More than l > seals agii he was c\|idled hum the si liool loi Ins anticoinniunist [Mililiial attivities I leel it's a vers wonderful, marvelous sun's." lie said “It sass there is a sense ol |tistice. f sen tliough things lake a long lime, it reiogni/es dial some wrong has been done, and ibis is an attempt lo make il right." Alter his escape from ( ze( hoslovakia, Meslenhausei i onlimii u Ins edtuation in the l niteii Slates ami rei eived iiis doc tot ate in [Militii.il v iem ■ from the l ol Minnesota ■ l’atink Howe, I he Minnesota bails. 1 ol Minnesota OHIO And she changed her major Graduating in (out scars mas seem challenging fin some students, hut hn 1 ina Andress two sears at Ohio l was just fine, thanks Bs taking adsanced plaiement classes til high school \ndrew was able to strut classes at Ohio t with 1 credits \\ nil a (lass load avei aging -■ luuiis pel ipiaitei, it might seem tha \ndress would base no time loi anilities Bui she said she not on Is found lime spend wuh friends, she also was a meiiib 1 ol Kappa Phi sou>nts "1 m not hitting i! books all ol the time, she said I uv to halaiu o i lasses so 1 ill taking a lew eass ( lasses and a less hard classes r.o ipiaitei "Despite her earls undcigiuu wink Andrew said she came to Ol uncertain as to what she wanted to do win bet life, \liet fust majoring in business she latet made a i hangc lo art histors 1 didn't staii out saving I'd do this in i"11 seals.' she said • I long Nu odcinii' 1 I'ust. 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