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Broadside writes about the new "Women in Literature" course offered. They speak with the three teachers and a few students about the class itself.

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A news article written in the Mason Broadside student newspaper recounting the 1985 NCAA Women's Soccer Championship game, where George Mason beat North Carolina, the defending champions.

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This is an article from the Broadside newspaper which explains the nepotism rule that affected Dr. Brown. The newspaper team did further research on the situation to provide better understanding for readers who had been following the situation.…

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Lorraine was reinstated in her position, however, Stephen stepped down from associate dean and began teaching in the English department.

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Broadside reports on Brown and O'Connor's find, the Federal Theatre Project.

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Lorraine Brown, John O'Connor, and Michael Sundell view posters that were stowed away in boxes in an abandoned aircraft hangar.

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Chancellor Lorin Thompson writes to Brown regarding her contract. He states that he received the petitions and has allowed her to finish out her contract. However, after June 30th, 1971, her contract will not be extended.

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This historic newspaper clipping features famed detective William J. Burns, who investigated the 1918 murder of 14-year-old Eva Roy in Burke, Virginia. Burns concluded that the murder was not committed by a stranger, but by someone familiar with…

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This photo of the 1967 "The Advocate" Yearbook we can see the first female faculty member that is in a director position. Mrs. Pat Robbins is shown as the Information Director in the Business Office, and in the following year she is listed as the…

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Fourth Estate editor quoted as saying, "By drawing inspiration from publications like Buzzfeed to use gifs and videos along with traditional text to tell important stories about the Board of Visitors or Mason parking, Fourth Estate can stay relevant…

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