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Annie Corrigan / Heights Editor

From 1973 to 2022: The Abortion Debate at BC

MC Claverie and Erin Flaherty August 3, 2022
Across the country and at BC, both abortion-rights and anti-abortion advocates are processing the Dobbs decision, which overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, establishing that the U.S. Constitution does not recognize a federal right to an abortion. Although not physically together on campus, students, alumni, and professors are grappling with what this decision means for the future of abortion in the United States.
Annie Corrigan / Heights Editor

“Frustrating, draining, and frankly horrible”: How Title IX Policy in the White House Shaped Universities’ Reponses to Sexual Assault

MC Claverie and Eliza Hernandez June 23, 2022
“The process is so frustrating, it's so draining and frankly it’s horrible,” they said. “...it's so overwhelming because you have some people tell you, ‘yes, report, speak up’… and then other people telling you, ‘yeah, this is gonna take like months or years potentially to get anywhere with it.’”
Graphic by Annie Corrigan / Heights Editor

Trials and Transformation: The 50-Year History of Title IX

Title IX—passed on June 23, 1972—prohibits discrimination based on sex within educational programs or activities that receive federal funding in a mere 37 words: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”
2021 Momentum Awards

2021 Momentum Awards

Anna Lonnquist, Stephen Bradley, and MC Claverie August 28, 2021
“It was just kind of understood that this is what we needed to get our feet back under us and be successful. And it's gonna require you rolling up your sleeves and doing... something a little different, so it was just kind of understood, like, ‘Here's what we need.’” 
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