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United States History

1981

Equity in education

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Women's Center Work-Study Cut, Josephine Swan Nov 1981

Women's Center Work-Study Cut, Josephine Swan

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Student Senate cut the Women's Center $200 of work-study funds in Tuesday night's Senate meeting. Donnie Oakes, vice-president of the student government said, "There is some movement suggesting that no clubs receive work-study funding. The argument is that is not a practice to get into. The people against it feel that if a club has voluntary membership, they should do the duties and not a work-study student."


Nude Exhibit Beautiful, Sensitive, Elizabeth Cherneski Howard Nov 1981

Nude Exhibit Beautiful, Sensitive, Elizabeth Cherneski Howard

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

After reading the Campus for four years, something has finally irked me enough to make a response. For a supposedly intellectual community such as our student body, the amount of close-minded, un-liberal opinions that keep surfacing is appalling.


Where Are The Male Nudes, Annie Hayes Nov 1981

Where Are The Male Nudes, Annie Hayes

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

There's nothing obscene about naked human beings, but the comment I have regarding Church's photographer exhibit is that is stereotypically … of the naked female body.


Response: Letters To The Editor, The Maine Campus Nov 1981

Response: Letters To The Editor, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letters to the Editor in reaction to Gay Jeans Day.


Feminist Analyzes Women Poets, Richard Mulhern Nov 1981

Feminist Analyzes Women Poets, Richard Mulhern

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The study of the works of 18th century women poets can help lead to an understanding of the type of lives they led, feminist author Germaine Greer told 250 persons in 101 English/Math Friday night.


A Special Case, The Maine Campus Nov 1981

A Special Case, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

We at the Maine Campus breathed a collective sigh of relief last week when President Howard R. Neville announced that Zen Buddhist Michelle Earltinez could keep the animals used in her lab experiments. We were relieved because, having followed the progress of the case, we expected a negative ruling.