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Let's pass civil unions and move on
Last year as the state legislature debated same-sex marriage legislation, gay and lesbian couples and their supporters attacked opponents as extremists and bigots (as in The Sun's Feb. 20 article "Some Catholics support gay marriage," and Julian Bond's...Tags: Career and Workplace, Customs and Tradition, Family, Julian Bond, Arts and Culture
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A hidden cause of Baltimore's population loss: abortion
Population increase is a natural sign of political health. By that measure, Baltimore has been sick a long time. Six straight decades of depopulation have reduced the city by a third. Seeking not only to halt this bad case of "the dreaded shrinks" but...Tags: Arts and Culture, Symptoms, Social Issues, Health, Lorraine Hansberry
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Kentucky Arts Council offers apprenticeship program to encourage continuation of folk traditions
FRANKFORT— The Kentucky Arts Council is accepting applications until Feb. 15 for the Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Grant. This grant provides up to $3,000 for master folk artists to teach the skills, practices and culture of Kentucky's...Tags: Arts, Customs and Tradition, Artists, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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Adjunct faculty need support
A significant issue that permeates higher education is the need for better preparation for a substantial sector of the instructional workforce: occasional, part-time, and non-tenure-track instructors, known generally as adjunct faculty. Most colleges...Tags: Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities, Students, Adult Education, Teaching and Learning
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Food on the Table: Celebrate the Chinese New Year with Asian cooking
For Food on the TableChinese New Year is just weeks away and is the most important of traditional Chinese holidays. It is known as the ‘Spring Festival’ and marks the end of the winter season. Celebrating other cultures’ traditions is a great way to learn...Tags: Garlic, Arts and Culture, Cheese Corn, Peppers, Recipes
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HBCU lawsuit: A troubled legacy
Has Maryland reneged on its promise to desegregate the state's public institutions of higher learning? Has the state, in defiance of the law, continued to operate a dual system of separate and unequal schools based on race?
The answer to such questions...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Laws
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