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What do Centre County school board candidates think about 'book bans?' Read their responses

School library catalogs and the selection process has become a hot topic at school board meetings in Centre County.

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In the name of 'inclusion,' Rice University LGBT group excludes Jews

Rice University’s undergraduate LGBT organization recently terminated its relationship with Houston Hillel, the campus’ pluralistic Jewish organization. The reason wasn’t LGBT-specific, but rather, Israel.

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Ms Magazine looks back on its first 50 years / Public News Service

This week, feminism passes a milestone of sorts as the iconic publication, Ms. Magazine, looks back on its first fifty years. A new book has just come out, called "50 Years of Ms.: The Best of the Pathfinding Magazine That Ignited a Revolution." It features articles from each decade and traces the evolution of what was once known as the "women s liberation movement." Kathy Spillar, executive editor of the magazine, noted the first issue looked at the abortion controversy, a topic just as highly relevant today. .

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What went wrong at the Open University?

The Open University is a cherished British institution. The sociologist Michael Young, who went on to become a Labour peer, conceived this ‘university of the air’ as a force which would democratise university education, bringing learning to the masses via lectures broadcast by the BBC at the crack of dawn.    One can only imagine

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NV Advocates Discuss Access to Birth Control

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., recently met with reproductive-rights advocates to discuss the need to ensure all Nevada women have access to birth control without a prescription. In July, the U.S. .

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