January 24, 2000
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Remembering The Dream
Re-enactment of march staged at Old Courthouse

On Jan. 17, 2000 people began to gather outside the Old Courthouse, in downtown St. Louis, to re-enact the 1963 Washington D.C. civil rights march and to celebrate the 15th national observance honoring Martin Luther King. The march was one of many activities sponsored by the MLK Holiday Committee Foundation, Inc.
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Campus honors King legacy at Penney building
The Office of Equal Opportunity celebrated the Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday last Monday morning at the J.C. Penney auditorium. The annual event has been sponsored by OEO since 1987, said director Norman Seay.

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Surls embraces paradox in new art exhibition
From Jan. 20 through Feb. 26, Gallery 210--located on the second floor of Lucas Hall--will be displaying prints and sculptures by artist James Surls.

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No cupid's arrow for cheesy late-night dating shows
Blind dates and one-night fix ups leave much to be desired as Anne Porter comments on the 90's version of the "Love Connection", "Blind Date".
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Organization gets rep from St. Louis area
UM-St. Louis' International Business program has partnered with Washington University to become the St. Louis AIESEC representatives. AIESEC (L'Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commercial) is the world's largest student organization providing internship programs in over 87 countries. To date, it has more than 50,000 members from 800 higher-education institutions with over 5,000 annual exchanges.
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