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University students, faculty, concerned citizens discuss impact of DEI legislation at Ogden forum

OGDEN — The NAACP Ogden Branch hosted a community discussion Wednesday at Grounds For Coffee on the impact of diversity, equity and inclusion programs — or, rather, the lack thereof since House Bill 261 took effect earlier this year — at Utah's higher education institutions. The discussion, which was the latest in a series of similar events at the location, was moderated by professors Richard Greene and Rachel Robison-Greene of Weber State and Utah State universities, respectively. Students and faculty from WSU and other universities in the state were among the several dozen ...

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Letter: Rep. Rosemary Lesser listens and delivers

My daughter has adrenal insufficiency, a serious medical condition that may require a life-saving steroid injection at unpredictable times. Just like the emergency injections for allergic reactions and diabetes, the steroid injections are easy to do and can save lives. However, until this year, ...

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