Leading women's colleges now admit transgender students

Leading women's colleges now admit transgender students

On June 4 Barnard College became the latest of the prominent women\'s colleges to announce a policy allowing the admission of transgender students. All five of the remaining women-only colleges out of the original \"Seven Sisters\" association now provide for transgender students in their ...

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Gay pride flag parodying American flag flies freely at Air Force base

At least one Air Force base now allows residents to fly gay pride American flags while prohibiting Christian flags, a retired Air Force airman alleges.Retired Senior Airman Brian Kolfage said he was driving through Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Ariz., earlier this year when he saw an ...

Walmart outlaws Rebel high school class rings

High School class rings might be the latest casualties in the war against rebel flags and symbols. After high school graduation, Aaron Browder attempted to order a class ring featuring his high school mascot, the Rebel, from his local Alabama Walmart. However, because the Rebel is closely ...

Christian bakers ordered to 'cease and desist' from speaking publicly

When Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian completed his preliminary ruling Thursday against Aaron and Melissa Klein, owners of the now-closed bakery Sweet Cakes by Melissa, for refusing to provide a wedding cake to a lesbian couple, he ordered the Kleins to \"cease and desist\" from speaking ...

Can faith stories change America's narrative?

Rep. Randy Forbes (R-VA) joined Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on \"Washington Watch\" to announce \"Faith it Forward\" – an online social media project facilitated by the bi-partisan Congressional Prayer Caucus where Americans can share stories about the role of faith in meeting ...

San Francisco high school launches LGBTQ studies course

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies programs are not unheard of in major American universities, but now the school board for the San Francisco Unified School District has approved an LGBTQ study program for one of its high schools.

U.S. Catholic leader: No matter decision, court cannot redefine marriage

San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone told the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops June 10 he believes the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in favor of same-sex marriage nationwide at the end of its session in June. But, he said, the decision may present unique opportunities for the Catholic ...

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