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Published: Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Updated: Saturday, January 2, 2010

Florissant Valley

Florissant Valley will host constitutional law lectures from 7 - 8:15 p.m., starting on Sept. 16 through Nov. 4. The first lecture was "Picking Your Judges, One or Two - But Who Picks 'Em? Them or You?" will be presented by Judge Ronnie White on Wednesday, Sept. 16.

Judge White was elected by the Missouri Supreme Court to sit as a special judge in 1995 and a year later he was appointed a Supreme Court Justice. Other speakers of the series have similar law backgrounds. The Constitutional Law Lecture Series is sponsored by Florissant Valley's department of continuing education and coordinated by Attorney Doug Levine. Admission is free and seating will be available on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, contact Susan McKnight at 314 513 4237.

MOPIRG

The Missouri Public Interes Research Group, MoPirg, which has its chapter at STLCC-Meramec, is raising money for the homeless as part of their many projects. On Sept. 11, the group raised more than $200 for Gateway Homeless Services of Saint. Louis. Amongst other projects, MoPIRG is fighting for clean energy.

"MoPIRG's main goal for the semester is to get the American Clean Energy Security Act (ACES) passed through Congress," Katie Thomas, MoPIRG's student organizer, said. "We will be fighting for clean energy by generating hundreds of calls to Senator's McCaskill's office."

MoPIRG's kickoff meeting is on Sept. 21 at 5 p.m. in BA room 105.

STLCC

The Missouri Public Interes Research Group, MoPirg, which has its chapter at STLCC-Meramec, is raising money for the homeless as part of their many projects. On Sept. 11, the group raised more than $200 for Gateway Homeless Services of Saint. Louis. Amongst other projects, MoPIRG is fighting for clean energy.

"MoPIRG's main goal for the semester is to get the American Clean Energy Security Act (ACES) passed through Congress," Katie Thomas, MoPIRG's student organizer, said. "We will be fighting for clean energy by generating hundreds of calls to Senator's McCaskill's office."

MoPIRG's kickoff meeting is on Sept. 21 at 5 p.m. in BA room 105.

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