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Students use their lips to raise awareness

‘Kiss for a Cause’ also raises money for SAPA

By: Ryan Loftis
Senior Reporter

Issue date: 3/31/06 Section: Features
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Manistee junior Bailey Bifoss, left, receives a kiss from Petoskey junior Aaron Peters while he does sit ups during “Kiss for a Cause” Thursday afternoon in Finch Fieldhou

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Students put their lips in motion Thursday afternoon to raise awareness about safe sex and AIDS.

Mount Pleasant graduate student Katie Beckman – who co-teaches IPC 255A: Event Planning – coordinated a group of students to arrange “Kiss for a Cause,” with the goal of raising both education and money.

The event had kissing contests as well as booths outside Finch Fieldhouse with information about various sexual topics.

“Kissing is a great way to show intimacy without having sex,” Beckman said. “It’s a great way to promote coupleness rather than promiscuity.”

Harrison senior Nick Linindoll, organizer of “Kiss for a Cause,” said the openness of the displays was key to reaching people.

“That’s the whole purpose: to get people talking about sex and healthy relationships who might’ve been uncomfortable before,” he said.

The event was not completely about education, though.

A kissing booth was set up to raise money – 25 cents for a Hershey’s kiss, 50 cents for kiss on the hand or a hug or $1 for a kiss on the cheek.

All proceeds raised from “Kiss for a Cause” will go to Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates.

Contest participants had to guess the flavor of the Jolly Rancher in their partner’s mouth and pass a card to their partner’s mouth by blowing.

Farmington Hills sophomore Jaymie Morton and boyfriend, Novi junior Derrick Welsbacher, won the first kissing contest game.

Morton and Welsbacher also won the event’s kissing marathon, where they kissed 50 consecutive minutes, touching only their lips.


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