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Utah’s Weber State University extends benefits to same-sex couples
OGDEN, Utah — Weber State University says it will extend insurance benefits to spouses of employees in same-sex marriages.
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University of Minnesota to offer gender-neutral student housing
MINNEAPOLIS — The University of Minnesota is preparing to offer gender-neutral housing at its Twin Cities campus.
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Canadian law school approved despite plan enforce ban on ‘gay intimacy’
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The B.C. government has approved the creation of a new law school at Trinity Western University in Langley B.C., despite concerns from gay rights advocates over its plans to enforce a policy prohibiting “gay intimacy” among staff and students.
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Indiana State University groups affirm opposition to gay marriage ban
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Indiana State University’s faculty, staff and student groups have joined Indiana’s growing collegiate opposition to the state’s proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
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University of Southern Indiana faculty votes to oppose Ind. gay marriage ban
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Southern Indiana’s Faculty Senate has voted to oppose Indiana’s proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
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Married, gay students to receive equal treatment in college loan applications
WASHINGTON — Students in same-sex marriages will be treated the same as their straight married classmates when it comes to federal college loan applications, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Friday in a shift that reflects this year’s Supreme Court ruling that broadened gay rights.