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Common Sense Choices, The Maine Campus
Common Sense Choices, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The Maine Gay Symposium has passed without incident, but the University of Maine Board of Trustees is not out of the frying pan yet. The Trustees have tempted the flames of public opinion by standing up for rights of free speech and assembly, but indications are they may jump into the fire of indignant student wrath by tampering with our rights of representation in two crucial decisions.
Sexuality Week Planned, Kim Marchegiani
Sexuality Week Planned, Kim Marchegiani
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Homosexuality, childbirth, and rape will be among the topics discussed at a Sexuality Symposium on April 9-15, according to Neal Davis, assistant director of Residential Life.
Coed Seen As Leading Force In Rotc Winning Squad, The Maine Campus
Coed Seen As Leading Force In Rotc Winning Squad, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A sophomore coed was the driving force behind the ROTC cadet squad that placed highest in the recent ROTC drill competition. Suzanne Johnson, a 20-year-old Lincoln native, thinks her squad's victory in the competition may have been part of the "novelty" aura that follows a female cadet leader. "They may have overrated me because of seeing a woman so forceful out on the field--which isn't seen too often," she said.
Women's Arts Festival Scheduled For Saturday, The Maine Campus
Women's Arts Festival Scheduled For Saturday, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Women in the arts will be the theme of a Women's Art Festival in the Memorial Union from noon to midnight Saturday, May 11, including exhibits, workshops, readings, dance and films.
Pregnancy Insurance Clause Approved By Senate, The Maine Campus
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.