12 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, February 4, 1992 1972 1992 20th Anniversary Commemoration On February 4,1972,the East Asian Studies building,1332 Louisiana,was peacefully occupied by some 30 women known as the February Sisters, demanding changes in campus policies concerning women. Inextricable change followed on campus and the women's movement was effectively born in Lawrence. We come together tonight to commemorate their vigil. Featuring an Open Discussion and Dr. Sheila Ruth Professor of Philosophy SIU-Edwardsville Editor: Issues in Feminism Will Speak on a Feminist Future February 4 at 7:30 pm ECM Building 1204 Oread Bail set for Toledo police officer Man is accused of killing student The Associated Press Jeffrey Hodge, 22, was charged with aggravated murder in the slaying of nursing student Melissa Anne Herstrum, 19. The victim's body was found Jan. 27 on the university's Scott Park campus. She had been shot 14 times. TOLEDO, Ohio — Bail was set at $1 million yesterday for a University of Toledo police officer accused of killing a student, and the school's head of security said the man may have set fires that damaged several campus buildings. Hodge did not enter a plea during his appearance yesterday in Municipal Court. Judge Denise Dartt set a preliminary hearing for Feb. 11. Curt Posner said he would present the case to a grand jury this week. He said he would seek the death penalty. Assistant Lucas County Prosecutor No motive was determined in the slaving. Police Chief Marti Felker and Capt. Tom Gulch said Hodge was one of the search team officers who found the student's body. Police said wrist marks indicating the victim may have been handcuffed led them to consider whether a law enforcement officer was involved. Hodge, arrested Saturday, was being held on the medical floor of the Lucas County jail. His lawyer, Alan Konop, said police were watching to prevent him from possibly harming himself. "He's never been arrested," Konop said. "He's never been in custody. So obviously these are very difficult times for him." Authorities also were investigating nine fires that caused thousands of dollars in damage in three university buildings on Labor Day weekend, Aug. 31 to Sept. 1. Frank Pizzulo, school public safety director, said that the fires were set by someone who had keys to the buildings and officials were trying to determine whether Hodge worked that weekend. Posner, the prosecutor, said that he was unsure whether Hodge and Herstrum were acquainted. He said Hodge had responded to a car accident on campus several hours before the disappearance of Herstrum, who had stopped at the accident scene to offer help. "We have no indication of whether or not they made contact or whether or not they even saw each other," Posner said. "But we do know circumstantly that they both were there at that particular time." 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