Monday,  May 21, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 312 • 15 of 29 •  Other Editions

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school students studying medical laboratory science or large-animal agriculture to more easily complete a bachelor's degree in related fields at SDSU.
• Regents Executive Director Jack Warner says the number of students transferring back and forth from South Dakota's two-year technical institutes and the four-year public universities has increased. He says 257 credit-transfer agreements have been approved among the universities and technical institutes.

AIM founders taking part in rally Lakota man

• RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- American Indian Movement founders Dennis Banks and Clyde Bellecourt are expected to take part in a rally and march Monday in Rapid City for a man who claims he was mistreated at a local hospital.

• The Vern Traversie (TRAH-vehr-see) Justice Rally and March is scheduled for 11 a.m.
• Traversie, who is blind, alleges he was mutilated while undergoing surgery. His allegation is based on the description of his surgical scars others have provided to him. Rapid City police said they investigated Traversie's claim and did not find enough evidence to pursue charges.
• Other AIM members also are expected to attend the march.
• Chase Hall says

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