Jennifer Daigle-Matos, the new Director of Multicultural Affairs, was introduced to the Simon's Rock Diversity Day just a few weeks after she first started working here.
On Monday or Tuesday of this week you may have noticed a man with a long microphone sitting in on one of your classes. This man was Larry Abramson, the national education reporter for National Public Radio. For those of your familiar with NPR, his pieces usually air on national segments such as This American Life and All Things Considered.
Some AU students say they doubt the results of a new that study found that teenagers who watch more sexual content on TV are more likely to become pregnant or impregnate a partner. The study, which tracked 2,003 teenagers between the ages of 12-17 from 2001 to 2004, found that sexually active kids who saw the most sexual content had a 25 percent chance to be involved in a pregnancy, while those who watched the least had a 12 percent chance, according to The Washington Post.
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