1. Apr
    19

    Phyllis Schlafly: Feminism vs. Conservatism

    Posted in Life/Family Issues By Jessica Anderson | Tagged , , ,

    North Carolina welcomes Phyllis Schafly tonight at UNC-Chapel Hill. Sponsored by the Committee for a Better Carolina, the UNC-CH College Republicans, the Network of enlightened Women, and Young America’s Foundation, the event will begin at 7:00pm in Howell 104. Phyllis Schlafly is president of Eagle Forum, a national volunteer policymaking organization with 80,000 members and chapters [...]

  2. Feb
    02

    Round 2: Women’s Groups Now Criticize Women

    Posted in Life/Family Issues By Jessica Anderson | Tagged , ,

    “Tim Tebow is one of the better things to happen to young women in some time” states Sally Jenkins, a pro-choice woman, of the Washington Post. In the face of resourceful feminists who spent the last two weeks declaring the exact opposite, Jenkin’s article, “Tebow’s Super Bowl ad isn’t intolerant; its critics are,” does the [...]

  3. Jan
    27

    North Carolina Welcomes Mary Katharine Ham

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    Political writer Mary Katharine Ham will join the NC chapters of Network of enlightened Women tonight to discuss “NeW Wave Feminism: Girl Power without Government.” The event will begin at 7:00 pm at Meredith College, Ledford 101. The event is free and open to the public. Hope to see you there to support these students and hear [...]

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    Jan
    15

    Feminist Icon Lectures to East Carolina

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    East Carolina University hosted feminist icon Gloria Steinem on November 6 to give a lecture titled, “Reflection on Feminism.” Anthony Papalas, professor emeritus of history at East Carolina University, reviewed the lecture for the Pope Center for Higher Education. Here are highlights of his review: She graciously granted “honorary women” status to the males in attendance.To [...]

  5. Sep
    28

    The NeW Face of Femininity

    Posted in Education By Jessica Anderson | Tagged , ,

    Rebecca Hagelin’s article in today’s Washington Times highlights the seemingly never-ending trend affecting the nation; female oppression. However, she argues, the source of this oppression is not what one would automatically assume. It is not a lack of college scholarships or athletic opportunities for women; it is not a shortage of women in business, law or medicine [...]