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Women receive the same opportunities as men in the aspect that they can compete in many different intercollegiate and intramural sports. Three years previous there was only three intercollegiate women’s teams, but in 1978 there will be seven:…

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Paul Browne discusses his opinion on the assimilation of women into Marist College commenting on their discrimination and particularly, two other articles in The Circle mentioning them.

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Mixers and major weekends are no longer being attended because girls are being met elsewhere and visiting any weekend rather than specified ones.

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The Resident Board and Residence Director, after a long debate, passed new hours for open house in dorms.

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Marist College charters the first female cheer-leading squad.

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Cheerleaders make their debut at the Assumption game; the first co-ed group at Marist College.

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Bill O’Reilly, in London, England comments positively on the article “How the Other Half Lives”.

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Champagnat Housemaster Brother Frederick Lambert comments on the widely debated idea of extending open house privileges.

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The fact that Marist girls pay admission to mixers and that Open House is only on Sundays is questioned.

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Marist girls living on the sixth floor of Leo speak up about their experience as residents and the great community established throughout the fifty girls.
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