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A new law in New Hampshire prohibits public colleges and universities from considering affirmative-action preferences. This action affects both hiring and admissions. New Hampshire schools will no longer be able to judge applicants “based on race, sex, national origin, religion, or sexual orientation.”
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At a recent meeting of the Modern Language Association, a controversial proposal was rejected by a vote of 87 to 37.
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One year has elapsed since a brooding psychopath named Jared Lee Loughner killed six people in Tucson, Arizona and injured 18 others.
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A staff media adviser for the student paper at ECU has been fired in the wake of controversy that erupted after the school's student paper published photos featuring full frontal nudity. The photos depicted a man who went streaking during a football game in early November. Free speech advocates are protesting the firing.