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    Spartan Daily, October 8, 1935

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    Volume 24, Issue 9https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2337/thumbnail.jp

    Barth, Barthes, and Bergson: Postmodern Aesthetics and the Imperative of the New

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    Regulating Human Gene Therapy

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    Scientific developments have moved the public debate on genetic engineering to the issue of human gene therapy. Because so many important societal values must be weighed in deciding which, if any, of the first protocols for human gene therapy should be approved, it is obviously important to look closely at who will make the decision to approve or disapprove the protocols

    Rollins Alumni Record, September 1928

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    Mr. Westinghouse Praises Rollin

    The Western Mistic, May 19, 1939

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    Cerrucha's Trinchera. A feminist artistic response to the war against women

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    In 2020, 66% of Mexican women endured physical abuse, and 70% suffered psychological trauma (ONU Mujeres, 2021). Despite the strong legal framework available since 2007, which Mexican legislators have built up to combat the scourge of violence against women. Rita Laura Segato’s claim: “There is a war against women” (2016) gains clarity when authorities are complicit or perpetrators. With this in mind, Mexican artivist Cerrucha called her most recent installation Trinchera (Trench). This street art installation appropriates the public space to send the message that women travel safely when they confront patriarchy together. I assert that Cerrucha’s Trinchera encourages women’s resistance against violence while embodying some of the main demands of the Mexican feminist agenda. By classifying Cerrucha’s work as artivism, we appreciate the intersection of art and activism, vital in addressing gender-based violence. Contextualising her creation within the feminist movement unerscores the urgent need for women’s protest in Mexico. Cerrucha’s art actively calls for women to unite, amplifying the feminist agenda’s core principles

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    The Echo: April 3, 1937

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    Gem, Echo Hold Staff Nominations – School of Music Offers V. Gerber In Music Recital – Good Friday Sees Seven Last Words As Chapel Theme – Pet Oddities Depict True Character, Huh? – Mr. Cecil Hamann Appointed Purdue Ass’t Professor – Goshen Debaters Obtain Decisions Over T. U. Squad – Easter Cantata Interpreted by Choral Society – Dr. Glen Jacobs Gives Pre-Easter Message Thursday – Next on Lyceum Is Syrian Lecturer – Students and Friends Enjoy Easter Morning – Miss Draper’s Mother Dies of Severe Stroke – Editorial – Applying Ourselves – Today’s Foundation – A Joyous Religion – Footnotes On The Page of Time – Face Lifters – Alumni – Five Licensed As Local Preachers In Conferences – James Fenimore Cooper Returns to School – News of The World – Mr. Abbey Recalls Colorful Events Of Former Years – Stewart Anderson Relates Concepts Of English People – Terrible Swedes Seen Menace to T. U. Tranquility – Many Parents and Friends Are Here During Vacation – Backward Dinner Proves Source of Much Merriment – Le Cercle Francais Honors Victor Hugo – The Echo Sport Page – Rub Downs – Twenty-seven Men Fight for Places On Baseball Team – Echo Sports Ed. Views Records of Trojan Opponents – Tennis and Track Men Work Out in Daily Practice – School Ping-Pong Tournament Starts With 20 Entrantshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1936-1937/1013/thumbnail.jp

    The Western Mistic, January 13, 1933

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