Women’s History Month
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Dawgs on the Street: Who runs history? Women!
Women’s History Month is celebrated every March. It is a time to recognize and honor the impact of women throughout history. Multimedia Reporter Nia Followell talks with students about how they celebrate Women’s History Month and what it means to them.
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Women in STEM find their fierce
Alumna Linda Calvin inspires empowerment and passion within female STEM students at club event.
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Women’s History Month celebrates storytellers
Students notice lack of activities recognizing the importance of the month.
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OT: The policing of female athlete’s bodies in sports
The sexualization in women’s sports extends to what they wear as their uniforms. Women’s dress codes in sports are often determined by traditions that are both outdated and gendered.
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What you need to know about Women’s History Month
Female leaders, success and progress recognized in month-long celebration.
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Cafe Patachou: woman-owned, flavor-filled brunch with a cause
This food review spotlights a woman-owned restaurant, Cafe Patachou.
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OPINION | Students should join feminist group celebrations of women
I’m Colleen Quilty, president of Demia, Butler University’s feminist and social justice organization. Tomorrow is the start of Women’s History Month, a whole 31 days dedicated to remembering and honoring women, their achievements and current issues they face. Demia is planning an eventful March culminating in a student production of Eve Ensler’s world-famous“Vagina Monologues” on…

