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"But That Was In Another Country, And Besides, The Wench Is Dead." (From The Jew Of Malta), Edna Louise Saffy Mar 1974

"But That Was In Another Country, And Besides, The Wench Is Dead." (From The Jew Of Malta), Edna Louise Saffy

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Sexism is an all-pervasive force throughout that area of existence designated to "Communication." The language people speak the actions they perform, the very ideas and assumptions that underlie those words and actions, all bear witness to its omnipresence. Yet rarely, if ever, have these aspects of communication been examined in the light of intercultural communication between women and men. Only recently has it even been suggested, much less acknowledged that the separate (but certainly not equal) roles assigned women and men are of enough significance to warrant their labeling as separate cultures. Presently, however, it is becoming evident not only …


Pregnancy Insurance Clause Approved By Senate, The Maine Campus Mar 1974

Pregnancy Insurance Clause Approved By Senate, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A proposed change which adds student coverage for pregnancy to the present health insurance plan at a cost increase of $4.50 per year, was approved by the Student Senate, Tuesday night. The approval, by 28-2 margin, came after a debate on the validity of increasing insurance costs for both males and females to provide coverage for a problem applying primarily to women.


Spectator Sport For Women, Warren T. Stull Feb 1974

Spectator Sport For Women, Warren T. Stull

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus about streaking or running naked through a public place such as sporting events, as a prank.


Senate 'Libelously' Labeled By Campus, George S. Pitarys, John B. Osolin, Bruce J. Leavitt, David B. Sherlock, Robert S. Thurlow, Richard Z. Vantine, Charles Z. Cyr Feb 1974

Senate 'Libelously' Labeled By Campus, George S. Pitarys, John B. Osolin, Bruce J. Leavitt, David B. Sherlock, Robert S. Thurlow, Richard Z. Vantine, Charles Z. Cyr

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letter to the editor of The Maine Campus. "We feel it necessary to take issue with your recent editorial, entitled, "Elected Cowardice." The seven authors of the letter express support for the decision made by the University Senate to deny finding to the Wilde-Stein club and vow, "...if they successfully obtain travel funds, we intend to approach the senate with the idea of one of our classmates and form a Happy Hetero Club, and [ask] for funds to travel [to] prime chick locations."