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Students lick, hold St. Jude fundraiser

Organizations across campus licked and sealed numerous letters to their families and friends on Tuesday for Up ‘til Dawn’s “Great-Lick-Athon” in an effort to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Up ‘til Dawn is a student-led fundraising program hosted by universities nationwide. The goal of the “Great-Lick-Athon” is for each participant to send letters to friends and family requesting donations for the hospital’s research.

Opinions

Milk hormone use raises questions, concerns

The food we consume is injected with hormones that have caused girls to develop early. Hormones are given to young animals to make them gain weight faster. Dairy cows are injected with hormones to increase milk production.

In a study done by Cornell University on breast cancer and environmental factors found that in some cases, hormones injected into the food increased the risk of cancer.

Features

Chinese Film Festival brings cultural awareness

Bags of popcorn are passed around as the lights dim. Shock turns into laughter when a group of men suddenly burst into song and dance. An angry woman yells and points at the airplane that crashed into her roof while subtitles scroll across the screen translating her words.

Wait… subtitles?

In an effort to expand the student body’s knowledge of Chinese movies, the College of Mass Communications is hosting a Chinese film festival.

Sports

MT bowling for eligibility against Panthers

The Blue Raiders begin their push for possible bowl eligibility with a three-game home stand starting Saturday.  The postseason wishes of the MT squad hang on the game day ability of the Golden Panthers of Florida International University.

Coming off a close win last week at Florida Atlantic University, MT will look to quarterback Dwight Dasher, who struggled last week despite scoring the game-winning touchdown with a dramatic 77-yard run.