Students at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond will have the opportunity next year to pursue a new minor in LGBT+ and Queer Studies. Mallory Noe-Payne reports.
VCU to Offer New Minor in LGBTQ Studies
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- In A Warming Greenland, A Farming Family Adapts To Drought — And New Opportunities December 7, 2019Kunuk Nielsen and his brother Pilu grew up on a sheep farm in southern Greenland. Kunuk has decided to remain on the farm. Pilu gives helicopter tours to visitors, who are arriving in greater numbers.
- Biden Doubles Down On Heated Town Hall Where He Called Voter A 'Damn Liar' December 7, 2019"The fact of the matter is, this guy stood up and he was, in fact, lying," Biden said in an interview Friday evening with NPR Morning Edition host Rachel Martin.
- American Student Xiyue Wang Freed In U.S.-Iran Prisoner Swap December 7, 2019The Princeton graduate student held by Iran for three years, was released Saturday in exchange for Iranian scientist Massoud Soleimani, who had been held in the United States.
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- Racist abuse reported at Manchester derby December 7, 2019Manchester City pledge a lifetime ban to "anyone found guilty of racist abuse" after Manchester United players appear to be targeted by monkey gestures.
- US and Iranian men released in prisoner swap December 7, 2019Xiyue Wang was jailed in Iran in 2016 while Massoud Soleimani was arrested at a US airport last year.
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