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University of Massachusetts Dartmouth students can now change their pronouns and other parts of their identity on a school-wide database. The school's President's Office, Office of Student Affairs, and University Registrar launched its Inclusive Identity Project last month. The project launched on October 18, 2022, according
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is challenging a land acknowledgment policy implemented by a liberal arts school in Western Massachusetts. The organization sent a letter to Mount Holyoke College interim president Beverly Daniel Tatum calling on the school to drop or amend its land acknowledgment, arguing that the
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In Washington D.C., there are just a few weeks remaining in the 117th United States Congress — and what a Congress it has been! Right from the start this Democrat-run term has seen a parade of disasters. A mere three days into the session, Speaker Nancy Pelosi used the January
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The word lawmaker refers to a legislator — whether that's in the U.S. Congress or a state legislature. However, there is also someone else who can make laws in Massachusetts: you. Massachusetts is the only state in the country where its citizens have an explicit constitutional right to
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