In the last issue of the Salemite, the article "International Students Feel Mistreated" made a few waves among students and faculty.
The article addressed issues within the community of international students at Salem. The topics addressed were many, but the most prominent were in regard to advising for international students, housing during breaks, storage, transportation, and the relationship between the administration and the international students.…
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College is a time of new growth and experiences. Some women meet their future husbands or life partners while attending college. Some women even become pregnant. This is an issue which for some, despite the progress made in terms of women's reproductive rights, is taboo and causes discomfort.…
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It was the sort of thing the Sisters of St. Joseph never had to worry about before Chestnut Hill College went coed in 2003: excessive student gyration.
The way students tell it, the gyrators _ members of a newly formed dance team, were guilty of nothing more than a few pelvic thrusts during a halftime performance at a basketball game.…
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Maybe it's the free tickets to college sporting events. Or the T-shirts. Or perhaps it's the dream of someday painting your face maroon and yelling yourself hoarse.
Whatever the reason, college kids clubs _ which offer free admission to athletic events, team paraphernalia and other goodies to those in 8th grade or younger _ have become as common on campuses as beer pong tables in frat houses.…
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For the Women Donors Network, a community of women philanthropists that until now has chosen to remain out of public view, Monday represents a national coming-out party.
Alarmed about the integrity of new electronic voting machines and voter lists, the Menlo Park, Calif.…
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