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The University of Maine

1972

Disability and Equity in Education

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Was Dracula A Gay Ghoul?, The Maine Campus Oct 1972

Was Dracula A Gay Ghoul?, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Count Dracula and his gory acts of sadism are the topics of the Halloween, (Oct. 31) Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS). At 8 p.m., a free lecture and film will delve into the mystery and fact of the Transylvanian terrorist.


Social Pressures Ease As Coeducational Living Finds Home, Jan Messier, Tom Bassols May 1972

Social Pressures Ease As Coeducational Living Finds Home, Jan Messier, Tom Bassols

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

"To stay in or get in the coed dorm, I would go through hell or pay an extra $100 per semester." This remark was made by a 21-year-old student who moved to York Hall last fall especially to meet women. Most residents in the seven coed dorms on campus feel that living in a coed hall is socially beneficial, enjoyable and educational.