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ews th^ÈÀcKAMASPfint June 1, 2005 *3 CSI Clackamas: The Finale pck crime scene final gives students chance to apply knowledge Jadon Triplett Clackamas Print ' the final exam for Criminal Investigation III, a mock crime scene was created. Students then were given weeks to photograph and examine the area. kg other things, they lifted earprints, made molds of shoeprints, collected fiber evidence, and visited the mock morgue. This sort of final project is done «year for the students. It allows them an opportunity to apply the theoretical aspects of what they have learned in the past three terms of study. lew legislation before Oregon enate aims to allow civil unions iGay civil unions would be made legal wy Senate Bill 1000 Karlin Johnson I The Clackamas Print I Senate Bill 1000, a bill treated to allow civil unions tor same-sex couples Ind prohibit discrimi nation against gays Ind lesbians, has Recently come into new dis- ■ fussion in J^HI [Salem. I The bill [will actual- lv be sepa- .• [rated into two differ- ent bills, as was [announced last ” Monday by supporters of ■ the bill. The topic of civil unions will be [pressed right now las SB 1000, and anti discrimination issues kill be addressed later. | SB 1000 would make livil unions much like mar riage, and give “partners” [many of the same rights [as husbands and wives. [The separate, and so far Innamed, anti-discrimind- tion bill would work on separating the issues into making discrimination of two bills does not affect sexual orientation illegal, the council’s opposing focusing on discrimination position. A spokeswoman in employment, housing for Basic Rights Oregon, .Rebekah Kassell, told The and public services. The bills are opposed by Oregonian, “It would be groups such as The Oregon a mistake to read into any Family Council, who puts kind of legislative maneu out a Christian voters’ vering that one piece is more important or more via ble than the other, because both are supported by a majority of the Oregon public.” Gov. Ted Kulongoski sup ports SB 1000, and his spokes- woman Anna Richter Taylor told The Oregonian r that, “If the Senate leadership believes pro- i ceeding with two separate I bills is the best strategy to move this for ward so he can get legislation on his desk for a signa ture, then he wants them to proceed.” The governor first began working with guide, and supported .. by this issue in January. There are plans for a those such as the gay-rights public hearing this week, advocacy group, Basic “ and a bipartisan coalition of Rights Oregon. According to Tim Oregon state senators will Nashif, The Oregon Family draw plans for the new civil Council’s political director, unions bill. PTK inducts new members Contributed Photo The Phi Theta Kappa honors society inducted 28 new members on May 12 (seen above) out of 65 applicants. Also, six new offi cers were elected. Congratulations to all new members. I- You can Choose Change people’s lifestyles with a unique health-oriented career. Get a degree in Exercise Science and Wellness. For the best natural health education in the world, please visit college28.bastyr.edu. BASTYR UNIVERSITY