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Scavenger hunt interviewee makes headline
Tuesday afternoon, we had to interview Lana Jacobs, who runs St. Francis House and Loaves and Fishes Soup Kitchen, for our scavenger hunt assignment. She had told us about her going to court, but I didn't really think anything of it. Until this afternoon, when I noticed the story about her in the Missourian. In Holly Leach's article "War protester sentenced for digging graves at MU," Jacobs is the "war protester." Jacobs was arrested for digging fake graves to protest the war in Iraq at Crowder Hall, home of MU's ROTC.
According to the article, Jacobs was fined $500 and given two years of probation. When we talked to Jacobs, she said she would probably wind up in jail because she could not agree with probation terms that said she could not protest in this manner again.
Story Link: http://www.digmo.org/news/story.php?ID=17011
Scavenger hunt interviewee makes headline
Tuesday afternoon, we had to interview Lana Jacobs, who runs St. Francis House and Loaves and Fishes Soup Kitchen, for our scavenger hunt assignment. She had told us about her going to court, but I didn't really think anything of it. Until this afternoon, when I noticed the story about her in the Missourian. In Holly Leach's article "War protester sentenced for digging graves at MU," Jacobs is the "war protester." Jacobs was arrested for digging fake graves to protest the war in Iraq at Crowder Hall, home of MU's ROTC.
According to the article, Jacobs was fined $500 and given two years of probation. When we talked to Jacobs, she said she would probably wind up in jail because she could not agree with probation terms that said she could not protest in this manner again.
Story Link: http://www.digmo.org/news/story.php?ID=17011
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