Vol 95 Issue 16 - Published February 10, 2006
Staff Editorial
Just by glancing at this page, anyone can see that sexual issues remain front-and-center in American public life. Specifically, of course, the issue of abortion has received an abnormal amount of attention throughout the last year, provoking debate across the political spectrum. Despite the relative calm since the partial-birth debates of the mid-1990s, the subject has returned in full force, largely due to openings on the Supreme Court and the j ...

Sex bias
If we are serious about sexual assault, we should reject principles that perplex us when honestly applied. Some are now advising us to accept ,as a guide to personal responsibility and the prevention of sexual assault, the intoxication principle: an ... more
Who you callin’ an Orc?
Last Tuesday, Sarah Weddington, the woman who successfully argued Roe v. Wade in front of the Supreme Court, spoke in the University Center Commonwealth auditorium. I must say that I expected more of the woman who won such a monumental case. I do not ... more

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