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  • … Janelle Poukamissas It was the start of a new school year and Janelle Poukamissas … the Board announced that it had cancelled the Club due to budget cuts and a lack of participation by the students in the Club. The Club members were told that their only option was to take a bus to another high …
  • … him. Then, they hired a psychological testing company to evaluate Dr. Campion and see if his process for reviewing applicants for employment with the city was inherently flawed or biased. After months of … practice, adding that Campion is “clearly an expert in this line of work.” Despite those findings, the city fired …
  • … June Sheldon June Sheldon was an adjunct professor at San José City College (SJCC). In … on the subject of “nature verses nurture” in regard to homosexuality. She gave the students an example found in … on the free search for truth and its free expression; to this end, faculty and students hold the right of full freedom …
  • … Scott Hoffman Scott Hoffman and his wife have had the privilege of watching God transform … for homosexual couples, when a lesbian couple requested to use the Ocean Grove pavilion for their civil union … Division of Civil Rights determined that the campground was guilty of discrimination. They determined that the open …
  • … and equipment, you’d think that the government would want to encourage and protect family-owned, successful companies … in the Great Depression, William E. Newland knew what it was like to go without. He founded Hercules Industries in … allowed the Newlands an exemption to the mandate, but it was appealed by the Obama administration, claiming that  …
  • … in public affairs and a political future, A.J. Fluehr was dumbfounded at the blatant speech codes enforced at … in public affairs and a political future, A.J. Fluehr was dumbfounded at the blatant speech codes enforced at … find offensive. Incredibly, officials even went so far as to say that "acts of intolerance will not be tolerated." …
  • … students. We are defending the right of students to speak freely on campus without being subject to threats, … the speaker. University President William Covino said it was “best for our campus community” that the event be … faculty, began flooding the Student Union where the event was being held. Linked arm-in-arm, they blocked access to the …