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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 72, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.
Regular features include:
- Just a Second
- Campus Line
- For the Record / Crime Reports
- People Poll
- Sports
- Diversions
- Movie Reviews
- Classifieds
Articles in this issue:
- Hall, Jason. Admissions Changes Chiefs
- LaBelle, Charboneé. Iraq’s Message Echoes on Hill
- Lega, Stephen. Alternatives: Hemp Task Force’s Research Went Up in Smoke
- Bynum, Benjamin. Grammy Award Winner Coming to Western – George Winston
- Faculty, Staff Gun Policy Long Overdue
- Adams, Tim. Writer Uninformed
- Esposito, Mike. Same-sex Marriage Shouldn’t be Denied
- Simmons, Darryn. Gangsta Lifestyle Bad for Tupac Shakur
- Lega, Stephen. Third Parties Offer …
A Message From The New Executive Director, Jill Dolan
A Message From The New Executive Director, Jill Dolan
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
I'm honored and pleased to be succeeding Marty Duberman as Executive Director of CLAGS. I taught in theatre and drama and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison before I accepted my present position in the PhD Program in Theatre at the CUNY Graduate Center. At Madison, teaching and writing in lesbian performance theory, the fact that a national center for lesbian and gay studies had been established in New York gave me a sense that the field in which I worked was arriving, securing its legitimacy and its vibrancy and insisting on its visibility. In my two years at …
Sex As A Suspect Class: An Argument For Applying Strict Scrutiny To Gender Discrimination, Deborah Brake
Sex As A Suspect Class: An Argument For Applying Strict Scrutiny To Gender Discrimination, Deborah Brake
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In United States v. Commonwealth of Virginia' ("VMI"), the Supreme Court has a landmark opportunity to revisit the legal standard courts should use to review classifications which treat men and women differently. The VMI case involves an equal protection challenge to the state's exclusion of women from VMI and its establishment of an alternative, sex-stereotyped women's leadership program as a remedy to that exclusion. The United States, which brought the case against VMI, has asked the Supreme Court to rule that sex-based classifications, like classifications based on race, must be subjected to the highest level of constitutional scrutiny, or "strict …