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In or Out?

Date: 11/17/2008 05:28 pm

 

Students at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University were fractioned last week when a rainbow flag, the symbol of gay pride, was hung in the hallway next to 80 flags representing the geographic nationalities that compose the student body. A Crimson White article from the University of Alabama reveals that the University's nondiscrimination policy does not apply to sexual orientation, even though the Faculty Senate passed a resolution more than three years ago to add “sexual orientation” to the list. Although the article contains no word on whether UA’s student leadership has weighed in on the issue, it does offer a comprehensive look at the non-discrimination policies of other regional schools. An article from Arizona State University explores the use of the word “gay” in a negative manner, and its implications at a large university.

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