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Film Explores Sex Changes in Iran
Iran is one of eight countries where homosexuality is a crime punishable by death—but also a country in which sex-change operations are legal, said Organization for Refuge Asylum and Migration founder Neil Grungras in a discussion last night about LGBT rights in the Middle East.
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Activists standing atop Cal’s Wheeler Hall demand change
Eight protesters occupied a fourth-story ledge on Wheeler Hall for over seven hours Thursday, returning to the ground after two of their four demands were addressed by the UC Berkeley administration.
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Fox News political analyst likens NPR firing to NASCAR
From NPR to Fox News, Juan Williams said the American media is undergoing a shocking shift. Fox News political analyst Williams spoke at the Wexner Center for the Arts on Tuesday afternoon about his October firing from NPR.
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Film displays political violence in Iran
The Center for Ethics and College Council hosted 2010 Foreign Press Association Journalist of the Year Saeed Kamali Dehghan yesterday during the film-screening of the HBO documentary “For Neda,” which chronicles the story of Neda Agha-Soltan — a casualty from the 2009 Iranian election protests.
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Shepard Smith to teach an intersession class at Ole Miss
This May, Fox News anchor and University of Mississippi alumnus Shepard Smith will be teaching an intersession class for journalism majors. The class is called Journalism 580: Multimedia Storytelling.
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Alcohol-free event provides alternative to State Patty’s Day
In the spirit of State Patty’s Day, Campus Crusade for Christ members Jon Tornetta and David Adewumi will host a house crawl — minus the alcohol. The tour, which will involve members of CRU, Navigators and other campus organizations, will kick off at 1 p.m.
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Toomer’s fallout unites rivals
One week after word broke that the oaks at Toomer’s Corner had been poisoned, a task force has begun its attempt to rescue the oaks and assess the damage to the surrounding soil.
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Libyan crisis reaches the bluegrass: Students, Lexington show support with rally
Hundreds rallied outside the Fayette Circuit Courthouse on Tuesday to support the current uprising against the government of Libya.
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Thousands swarm Ohio Statehouse protesting plan to end collective bargaining
Thousands of protesters flooded the Ohio Statehouse on Tuesday, but many were left out in the cold. For hours, Statehouse doors remained locked, guarded by Ohio State Troopers.