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Diversity, An Uphill Battle|The Fairfield Mirror
20 hours ago ago from The Fairfield Mirror | The Independent Student Newspaper of Fairfield University
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Staff Report EMU news: www.emu.edu Some 36 needy area children should have a brighter Christmas, thanks to efforts of a group of Eastern Mennonite University students. The EMU campus community responded to an annual appeal from the department of applied social sciences to purchase gifts with $985 in contributions. Around 15 students, all social work majors, used the funds to purchase clothing and toys from local retail outlets ...
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8 hours ago ago from Carter's Crew
Recently, a group of students approached me with the idea for starting a book club. As an English teacher, I was so excited to get this started. (Who wouldn't want to work with a bunch of motivated teenagers?) Anyway, the group (23 students) decided to read one book a month, but they wanted to do more than just reading; when the opportunity is there, they also want to give back to our community. So, our book club is also about volunteering ...
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I’m thrilled to see all of the feedback I’ve been getting about vegetarian/vegan issues on the UMBC campus. While my main point was to explain the options that are currently available to new students that might not be so sure about how things work here, I completely recognize the need for improvement on this campus. With such a diverse school, there is an array of dietary issues that our school must address, whether for religious, moral, or ...
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By Ashby Jones The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a fascinating case involving freedom of religion and non-discrimination policies in public schools. From where we sit, what makes the case Christian Legal Society v. Martinez so compelling is that both parties to the case elicit our sympathies. The backdrop, with a little help from this Washington Post story : The Christian Legal Society at the U.C. Hastings College of the Law in ...
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