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Column: Obama reconsiders same-sex marriage
Under the advisory of President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder has sent a letter to Congress stating that the Department of Justice will no longer uphold the Defense of Marriage Act as constitutional.
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New Facebook app draws criticism for promoting stalking
While Facebook has taken over Hollywood and fueled Middle East revolutions, it is another pop culture phenomenon associated with the social networking site that made news this week: Facebook stalking.
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University of Kansas to look into gender-neutral bathrooms
The University of Kansas LGBT resource center has established a new gender-neutral bathroom task force this semester. The task force is conducting a survey on the amount of gender-neutral bathrooms on campus as well as single-stalled bathrooms that can be converted into gender-neutral bathrooms.
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Reid aims for better education, prostitution ban to aid Nevada’s economy
CARSON CITY — Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nevada, called for education improvements, clean energy development and a prostitution ban as ways to help the state’s economy in his address to the Nevada State Legislature today.
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Events on Kansas’ campus intend to promote positive body image
Anorexia nervosa is the deadliest disease a female aged 15 to 24 can have, according to the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH). Celebrate EveryBODY Week meets that threat with a positive message.
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Legislation could eliminate Planned Parenthood funding
More than 50,000 Iowa women could soon see an increase in the cost of reproductive health care. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Feb.
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Study: HGH use increases for men
An increasing number of young men may be turning to human growth hormone when they want to bulk up, according to a recent study.
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Penn State leads in sexual assualt prevention
All universities in Pennsylvania are now legally required to provide sexual assault education at orientation to all incoming freshman students because of a new law proposed by a local representative. Proposed by Rep.
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Group challenges beauty ideals
Love Your Body Week, part of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, will reach out to the U to increase awareness of eating disorders. The week will be held Feb. 21 through Feb. 25 by Students Promoting Eating Disorder Awareness and Knowledge.
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