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Women began to challenge violence agains women and sexism in annual "Tale Back the Night" marches.
One left the event with more than theories, more than the effete guilt-ridden, liberalism that followed Birmingham and preceded busing. Guilt comes too cheaply when there is work left to be done--not marches, but the still harder work of integrating truth into a society that has never been...
Seniors Bruce Weller and Gaylord Lyman don't want to attend their Commencement. It's not an aversion to pomp and ceremony, an allergy to mortarboards or a distaste for long speeches or slow marches. Weller and Lyman just want to be in Omaha, Neb.
The Dworkin-MacKinnon ordinance is part of a recent trend among feminists, who are critical of pornography and its effects on society's perception of women. Feminists like Dworkin contend that the portrayal of women as submissive sexual objects promotes a degrading attitude toward women that in turn leads to...
IT TOOK MORE than a decade of petitions, marches, hunger strikes and impassioned debate, but the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) last week finally voted for unilateral University divestiture from companies that do business in South Africa.