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[email protected]. RANSDELL Local Clown HOSTS DINNER turns passion FOR LGBTQ into costuming STUDENTS LIFE, PAGE B1 NEWS, PAGE A2 OCTOBER 16, 2014 > WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY > VOLUME 90, ISSUE 15 Regent to leave after seven years BY LEAH BROWN
[email protected] After serving on the Board of Regents for seven years, Patti Minter is giving up her seat. “It’s not that I no longer want to be the faculty regent,” Minter said. “I’ve learned an awful lot being faculty re- gent and the best part of it has been that I’ve been able to serve people and advocate for not just the needs of the faculty,facult but also for ev- erybodyery at the uni- versity.”ve Although she willw no longer beb on the board, MinterM will still be activeac in Universi- ty Senate.S She is the JEFF BROWN/HERALD chairhi of f the faculty wel- Lauren Cunningham, community engagement coordinator for the ALIVE Center, sings at Speak Out on Tuesday.