Why My First Day in a Sorority Was Also My Last
FOR MANY COLLEGE STUDENTS, the first days of September usually involve hitting the books, figuring out how new professors tick, and planning how their college…
Read onFOR MANY COLLEGE STUDENTS, the first days of September usually involve hitting the books, figuring out how new professors tick, and planning how their college…
Read onPOPE FRANCIS MADE HEADLINES EARLIER THIS YEAR for his announcements regarding marriage annulments and abortion. The pontiff handed down new regulations for priests to follow…
Read onTHIS PAST SEPTEMBER 1ST, the Bushtember Foundation and NFCC International launched their women’s health campaign called “Let’s Face It. Period.” Using a blend of education,…
Read onIT MIGHT SOUND SEXIST, and even contrary to the aims of contemporary feminism, to separate men and women from riding on public transportation together – but could…
Read onMEN MAY NOT BE AS BOORISH AND INEPT as a Ray Romano character, but there’s a definite gender disparity when it comes to higher education. College-educated women…
Read onFOR A WOMAN LIVING IN THE UNITED STATES, deciding to get an abortion in the face of an unwanted pregnancy can be one of the…
Read onWHEN IT COMES TO INSURANCE, there’s a gecko, a duck (who is most certainly Ben Affleck), and a wacky lady named Flo all vying for…
Read onCO-ED COLLEGES aren’t for everyone. While some people might cringe at the idea of going to a gender-specific school, still, there are numerous benefits of…
Read on“BEFORE I HAD A DOUBLE MASTECTOMY, I already was pretty flat-chested. I made so many jokes over the years about how small my chest was that…
Read onTHIS WEEK, the Chicago Tribune published a story on an abortion doula. For those of unfamiliar with the term, a birth doula is someone who provides emotional and…
Read onIN THE UNITED STATES, seeing people skateboarding is a pretty common sight.And becoming a skateboarder is as easy as deciding to be the next Tony Hawk,…
Read onResearch unrelated to child marriage has shown that having books in the home increases children’s academic performance, regardless of their country’s state of development or ideology. This means girls with access to books at home have better chances of being accepted into higher education programs, giving them many more opportunities for self-sufficiency and real choices about whom and when they marry.
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