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MSU Students Come Together to Celebrate Civil Rights Hero Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MSU chapter.

Across campus, MSU students and faculty came out to show their support for Martin Luther King Day and recognize that this holiday is about more than just a day off of school and getting to sleep in.

 

One of the many events  that students took part in was the Commemorative March at the MSU Union on Monday afternoon.  Student organizations and individuals were invited to participate in the march starting at the Union steps and ending at the Beaumont Bell Tower in honor of Dr. King.  Several student groups came out carrying banners representing their organization and demonstrating their activism. 

 

Human biology senior, Ebony Houston has been participating in the Commemorative March since her freshman year.  A member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, she feels that it is important for student organizations on campus to support the event and what it stands for. 

 

“I think it’s very important,” said Houston.  “It shows our progression as a race and being an organization of all African females, it’s important that we come out here and show our support for this event.”

 

Since Houston has been a member of Delta Sigma Theta, the group has participated in the event annually and attended the Community Dinner following the march where guests are asked to bring canned food donations to the MSU Student Food Bank. 

 

For those who were unable to attend the march, there were several other events and activities hosted throughout the week in honor of Dr. King.  Students and faculty were invited to take part in interactive sessions such as: “What Would MLK, Malcom X and Gandi do?” panel discussions, a culture quilt exhibit at the MSU Museum and performances hosted by the Wharton Center.

 

On Saturday, January 14 the MSU Union held the MLK Student Leadership Conference – “Effective Student Activism.”  There will be an exhibit on student activism through February 29th on the first floor of the main library that included a showing of films on Monday, January 16, all tributes to Martin Luther King, “The Long Walk to Freedom” and “February One.” 

 

Despite the variety of opportunities offered for the student body to come together and celebrate, Houston was disappointed in the attendance at the march, “my freshman year this room was packed, I just feel like the entire student body should be here supporting this.”

 

The main speaker at the Commemorative March left his listeners with a challenge, daring us all to make a change.  “If we don’t make the change, how can we expect others to?” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lauren is a fifth year senior at Michigan State University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Journalism with a specialization in Editorial Reporting which she will graduate with in the summer of 2012. She previously graduated in May 2011 with a bachelor’s of arts degree in Apparel and Textile Design. Last summer she interned at 944 magazine which helped to strengthen her love for journalism. Lauren loves planning events such as the MSU Annual Undergraduate Fashion Exhibit last year where she had some of her designs and clothing featured. She loves sewing in her spare time and creating beautiful clothes for herself, friends and family. Lauren also enjoys entering her designs into fashion shows such as the Annual Apparel and Textile Design Fashion Show last spring on campus where one of her dresses was a finalist for the judges choice award. She loves any kinds of sweets, cooking, crazy nail polish colors, Italian and Mexican food, shopping for shoes, MSU football games and watching The Devil Wears Prada over and over. Lauren is so excited to be a part of the Her Campus team and is very eager to begin the Her Campus branch at Michigan State!