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GU Website Removed Abortion Links |
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Following
criticism from a conservative Catholic watchdog group, Georgetown
administrators removed links to local health clinics that offer
abortion services and referrals from the Women’s Center Web site on
Friday.
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The campus abortion rights group H-yas for Choice has claimed that its
right to free speech was curtailed when university maintenance workers
removed 340 black flags from Red Square on Monday.
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The University is Zoning Out Free Speech |
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This
week, a controversy arose concerning two campus groups, GU Right to
Life and H-yas for Choice, and the hanging of displays outside of Red
Square, Georgetown’s only free speech zone. The University must extend
the right of free speech to cover the entire campus if it hopes to
create a student body that values dialogue and debate.
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Injustice Won't Silence H*yas for Choice |
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Today I was once again disgusted by the unbelievable
close-mindedness of my beloved Georgetown University. On April 3, the
campus witnessed Georgetown Right to Life’s annual Flag Day, a powerful
statement that is always tastefully expressed. I have the utmost
respect for this campus group, which has committed itself to working
for the women and children in Washington, D.C., and the larger
international community. While I do not agree with their philosophy and
rhetoric, I still appreciate their efforts.
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To the editor:
In July, our state school board allowed for the mandate (est. 1987) for age-appropriate comprehensive sex education to expire.
Since that moment, Kansans for Responsible Sex Ed has been fighting
against and inevitably delaying the opt-in policies that were in
consideration at the school board.
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