Centre College Cento

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Centre College Cento

Description

Queer and gender topics from in the Centre College newspaper. 

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All Rights Reserved

Language

English

Collection Items

Time to address gender issues
Discussion of the organization and activities of the group, Centre Women's Forum.

Commitment to nondiscrimination a must
Student Congress President writes in support of the addition of a nondiscrimination clause which includes sexual orientation.

Fairness Panel discusses homosexual discrimination
Review of Fairness Panel discussion and topics covered (including discrimination, religion, and being queer).

Virtually Normal offers insight into homosexuality
Review of the book, "Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality." Note, article was printed incompletely.

Convocation voices gay and lesbian concerns at Centre
Announcement and background for a convocation entitled, "Beyond Acceptance: on Being Gay."

Care with the curriculum
Editor comments that there is no current need to add a Women's Studies minor.

Article reveals author's sexism
Writer comments on Jordan's article of February 29, 1996

Sexism at Centre: An Arguement for Women's Studies
Writer states the importance for a Women's Studies minor at Centre College.

Class offers opportunity for inclusiveness and equality
Writer discusses the importance of Women's Studies and being a feminist.

Sexism debate not a critique of male roles
Writer discusses Mariah Burton Nelson convocation on sexism in athletics and the reaction it caused in some students. She highlights the importance of being aware of sexism.
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