Entertainment Briefs: March
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March 20, 2015
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- Students, teachers discuss benefits of humor in light of National Humor Month National humor month was conceived as a means to heighten public awareness of the therapeutic value of humor. Laughter and joy, the benchmarks of humor, lead to improved well-being, boosted morale, increased communication skills, and an enriched quality of life.…
- Students discuss role of gender identity in sports, co-ed teams Note: Governor Eric Holcomb vetoed the bill on March 21, citing concerns about the scope and writing of the bill and stating he found "no evidence" to suggest that there was an issue with transgender athletes in sports that needed…
- FCCLA members plan fundraisers to raise money for summer trip to San Diego Members of FCCLA continue to plan for the summer trip to San Diego. The National Conference for FCCLA is in San Diego during the first week of June. FCCLA will raise money for the trip via fundraisers. “I believe the…