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[email protected]. STUD£NT B 0 I S £ S fA T £5 INC £ 19 3 3 VOl,UM£ 18 .f ISSU£ 19 I· "', ASBSIJ Oueer as encouraged PilmPestival to support, returns to education bill Boise ,RYAN MORTENS.EN BY SARA BAHNSON News£dltor News Writer The screenings for the third an- The Associated Students of Boise nual "Queer as Film Festival" begin . State University were given a bill Thursday at the Boise State Special proposed by ASBSUChief of Staff Events Center and The Flicks movie Tim Flaherty during Thursday's theater, and Include a selection of Senate meeting that would provide independent shorts, docurnenta- for the appointment of a nonvoting rles, feature-length films and a pan- student member to the State Board el discussion. Boise State's Cultural ofEducation. and Ethnic Diversity Board, as well Tim Flaherty, a junior at BSU, as other local businesses, are spon- passed around a bill that he and soring the event. other members of ASBSUare shop- The "Queer as Film Festival: ping around the state Legislature Queer Cinema Comes to Boise," to the Senate and guests of the with events taking place Thursday Senate.' and Friday, Is modeled after region- Flaherty said they had tak- a~and national queer film festivals.