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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..From left, Eric Majied 48, Academic Manager at Job Core and owner of Majied Enterprises, Jacqueline Witherspoon, 47, Band Director at Beecher High School, and Blake Odum, 21, a Faculty member at West Wood Elementary School discuss the new Flint all-city marching band at Witherspoon's home in Flint Wednesday evening. The band, founded by Odum and directed by Witherspoon and Majied, is open to musicians from all middle and high schools in the Flint area. The first practice will be held at Beecher High School on April 26th.
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  • Students protest Marquette University's decision to rescinded an offer for the position of dean of the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences to Seattle University professor Jodi O'Brien, an open lesbian. While Marquette University sated the decision to rescind the offer was not based on O'brien's sexuality, many viewed it as a violation to both Marquette's statement of mission and identity as well as its LGBT community.<br />
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Marquette philosophy professor Nancy Snow, also a lesbian, speaks to the protesters gathered in the Alumni Memorial Union before attending a faculty award dinner.
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  • Students protest Marquette University's decision to rescinded an offer for the position of dean of the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences to Seattle University professor Jodi O'Brien, an open lesbian. While Marquette University sated the decision to rescind the offer was not based on O'brien's sexuality, many viewed it as a violation to both Marquette's statement of mission and identity as well as its LGBT community.<br />
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Protesters sit along the stairwell as faculty make their way to the Pere <br />
Marquette Dinner, an annual awards dinner.
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