Adjunct loses courses after going public about threats she received
In the fall, Sissy Bradford took a public stand -- unpopular with many in San Antonio -- about separation of church and state.
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In the fall, Sissy Bradford took a public stand -- unpopular with many in San Antonio -- about separation of church and state.
Critics of a proposal by the University of California Los Angeles to add a compulsory course on community and conflict to its general education requirements for the College of Letters and Science say that the idea is akin to peddling old wine in a new bottle, and not much different from a diversity requirement that was voted down by faculty in 2004.