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Housekeepers argue break policy at forum

The Employee Forum on Wednesday was characterized by an uneasy settling and clarification of disputes. Several protestors lined one side of the Pleasants Family Assembly Room inside Wilson Library, holding signs such as “Repeal the no-sit-down policy” and “Stop dividing housekeepers.”

Phyllis Schlafly, president of the volunteer policy-making Eagle Forum, speaks Monday at Howell Hall. DTH/Duncan Culbreth
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Speaker discusses opposition to feminism, Equal Rights Amendment

One thing was clear at Phyllis Schlafly’s speech Monday night: She is no feminist. Throughout her speech, titled “Feminism vs. Conservatism,” Schlafly, a renowned conservative activist and attorney, talked about her lifelong opposition to feminism and her prominent fight against the Equal Rights Amendment.“I have a view of feminism that I’m sure you will not get at the women’s studies department,” Schlafly said jokingly.

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Study abroad database to track UNC students abroad

UNC administrators and members of student government are collaborating to create a centralized database that would keep track of students, staff and faculty travelling abroad.Former Student Body President Jasmin Jones plans to propose the system to Chancellor Holden Thorp in May.

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