• Meanwhile, he's "screaming out for an opportunity" as a men's or women's college coach.

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  • The yell tradition was born during a 1907 football drubbing, when male students donned janitors' coveralls and began leading chants to entertain bored students from a nearby women's college.

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  • In a global study conducted by Dr. Steven Narod, senior scientist at Women's College Research Institute in Toronto, the United States had the highest rate of prophylactic mastectomy in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.

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  • This year, Krossover has unveiled a video-based analytical system for men's and women's lacrosse that's getting some traction with college programs.

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  • Rosin's evidence that college women approach the matter strategically is also difficult to dispute.

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  • At MIT, she was chosen as a Truman Scholar, Rhodes Scholar Finalist, one of Glamour Magazine's Top 10 College Women of the year, and was the recipient of the Conde Nast "Beauty of Giving" award for her involvement in community service.

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  • That daunting statistic is one of the reasons Nadine Katz, senior associate dean, professor and director of medical education in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and women's health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in New York City, got interested in helping aspiring female med school professors achieve their goals.

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  • The government has asked the committee to examine the proposals before the finalised bill is introduced - and their first group of witnesses include Age UK, Carers UK, the TUC, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the Pensions Policy Institute, former government pensions policy adviser Dr Ros Altmann, former Labour minister Baroness Hollis of Heigham and Professor Jay Ginn (Institute of Gerontology, King's College London), Women's Budget Group.

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  • It is time for women to stand up to seize this moment, as sure to wreak havoc with prevailing norms as the Second Wave feminism that inspired me in the 1960s to morph from real West Texas housewife (I mean really real -- three kids by age 20 and no employable skills) to college student to volunteer women's activist to a full-out career.

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  • It's an idea that intrigued four young women in college.

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  • This is clearly not representative of the population as a whole, given that there are slightly more women in America than there are men, and particularly problematic when we consider that according to the U.S. Census Bureau there are more working women with a college degree than there are working men.

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