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The Experts Lied to Us about Masks. L ast week a federal judge in Massachusetts issued a ruling allowing several fraternities and students to proceed with their Title IX sex-discrimination case against Harvard. The sororities in the case had argued that the policy hurt female students by denying them access to mentoring and networking opportunities. Students who join such organizations may not hold any on-campus leadership position, captain an athletic team, or be recommended for prestigious postgraduate fellowships. The federal lawsuit is one of two cases that seek to bar Harvard from enforcing the sanctions policy.


Harvard’s Ban on Single-Sex Organizations Hurts Women




Is It Time for Single-Sex Clubs to Go? | BU Today | Boston University
Policy on unrecognized single-gender social organizations to remain: Harvard Corporation vote seeks to uphold University's commitment to diversity and includion Harvard Gazette, December 5, Harvard College Social Organizations Policy Harvard College brings together bright and talented students from all walks of life to form a community of learning that facilitates their intellectual, personal, and social transformation. To advance the mission of educating leaders and responsible citizens who are prepared to serve a global and diverse society, the College works to embody an inclusive and non-discriminatory community of learning. Diversity is central to our mission, as well as to our understanding of an effective educational environment in which students learn from exploring their differences.



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Sex clubs. Pretty straight forward, right? A place for people who want to have sex openly, exploring their own sexual boundaries in a safe space.





Rebecca Ramos, a graduate of Harvard University and former president of its chapter of the Delta Gamma sorority, speaks at a news conference. But she found a closeness and support system in her sorority, one of several women-only Greek organizations and clubs that formed at the university in the early s in response to a social scene that had long been dominated by clubs that only admitted men. Some groups went co-ed, but others closed their doors. Legal experts expect that the lawsuits, which come amid growing calls to eliminate , reform , or limit Greek organizations on campuses nationwide, will have far-reaching implications on how gender discrimination laws are applied to colleges and single-gender clubs. The North American Interfraternity Conference and the National Panhellenic Conference, which oversee the majority of college fraternities and sororities, are publicly supporting the Harvard lawsuit.

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