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OSU Board of Trustees to meet Wednesday; Alexander disputes allegations

The Oregon State University Board of Trustees plans to meet via videoconference on Wednesday to discuss recent reports regarding President F. King Alexander s handling of sexual misconduct and Title IX issues during his tenure at Louisiana State University and to consider possible disciplinary action against Alexander. The meeting was spurred by the March 3 report from Husch Blackwell, a law firm hired to review LSU s handling of sexual misconduct and other Title IX issues, board Chair Rani Borkar said in a statement on Monday.  Hours after Monday s announcement, Alexander fielded questions from the OSU Faculty Senate in an effort to address concerns from the campus community, largely stemming from the Husch Blackwell report. During the forum, which ran for more than an hour, Faculty Senate President Selina Heppell presented questions submitted by faculty members in order to protect the identity of those asking the questions.

Eco-justice and rebuilding France s Notre Dame Cathedral | Seaforth Huron Expositor

Eco-justice and rebuilding France s Notre Dame Cathedral | Exeter Lakeshore Times Advance

Article content Two years after it nearly burned to the ground, Notre Dame de Paris, France’s historic and venerated Gothic cathedral, may soon rise again as the iconic symbol of the Catholic faith it has been for centuries. But the materials to be used to rebuild the 850-year-old structure has kindled a debate pitting cathedral traditionalists against modern-day champions for eco-justice. At the centre of the controversy are France’s old-growth oaks. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Eco-justice and rebuilding France’s Notre Dame Cathedral Back to video On April 15, 2019 Parisians watched in horror as much of their beloved Notre Dame was consumed by flames. The fire, reportedly caused by an electrical short, raced through the structure’s latticework of stout oaken timbers as if they were tinder. Its massive roof and 93 metre (305 feet) high spire collapsed into the inferno.

Eco-justice and rebuilding France s Notre Dame Cathedral

Article content Two years after it nearly burned to the ground, Notre Dame de Paris, France’s historic and venerated Gothic cathedral, may soon rise again as the iconic symbol of the Catholic faith it has been for centuries. But the materials to be used to rebuild the 850-year-old structure has kindled a debate pitting cathedral traditionalists against modern-day champions for eco-justice. At the centre of the controversy are France’s old-growth oaks. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Eco-justice and rebuilding France’s Notre Dame Cathedral Back to video On April 15, 2019 Parisians watched in horror as much of their beloved Notre Dame was consumed by flames. The fire, reportedly caused by an electrical short, raced through the structure’s latticework of stout oaken timbers as if they were tinder. Its massive roof and 93 metre (305 feet) high spire collapsed into the inferno.

Eco-justice and rebuilding France s Notre Dame Cathedral

Eco-justice and rebuilding France s Notre Dame Cathedral
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