ASU Students Rally Against Dissection! October 12, 2009
Posted by Ryan | Permalink | Comments ( 3 ) | TrackBackWhen Kirby Mauro found out that professors at her school were encouraging students to cut holes in rabbits' chests, inject them with various drugs, and then kill them, she was horrified. Thankfully, as one of the leaders of STAAR (Students Taking Action for Animal Rights) on campus, she was in a position to do something about it.
She and her other group members started gathering petition signatures, encouraging the school to replace the cruel experiments with scientific non-animal alternatives, which are widely available.
Last week, she even confronted the University president about the issue during an open forum, asking him why he's allowing his school's reputation to be dragged down by refusing to join the 21st century.
Well, Kirby's efforts haven't gone unnoticed. In today's issue of The State Press—the student newspaper at ASU—she's on the front page!

Click on the image for the full article.
If you want to help Kirby and her group succeed, make sure to sign the petition against ASU here, and then leave your words of encouragement below.
Here, I'll start: "Kirby, you ROCK!"
Your turn.
Comments
Kirby, you're fantastic!
Posted by: Little_Lotte at October 15, 2009 7:16 PMyay kirby:)
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Whoooo! Yeahh!! Fuck yeah!!! Animal rights rock!!! Oh yeah!!!
Posted by: Hai at October 14, 2009 12:37 AM