‘Fat Sex Therapist’ compares fitness trainers to Nazis, children’s dieting to sexual assault
A "Fat Sex Therapist" recently gave a talk at St. Olaf College in Minnesota, in which she compared personal trainers to Nazis.
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A "Fat Sex Therapist" recently gave a talk at St. Olaf College in Minnesota, in which she compared personal trainers to Nazis.
Analysis of nine European universities finds the ‘innovation’ agenda has taken root – often pushed by students who want to solve the world’s problems
The U.S. Senate voted against the Green New Deal, but its interlinked climate, job and social justice goals are still percolating.
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A Japanese university has stopped hiring professors and teachers who light up, officials said Tuesday, as the nation steps up an anti-smoking campaign ahead of the 2020 Olympics.
Two official university divisions at UCLA teamed up to host an event Thursday which introduced students to the art of pole dancing.
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Organic agriculture has transitioned from fringe to mainstream over the past two decades, with sales showing double-digit growth for many years and big retailers such as Costco embracing organic products.
Nine universities in five countries are working together to create a shared infrastructure for digital academic credentials.