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Deutsche Bank froze 250 jobs that would be added to its Cary branch as an act of protest to House Bill 2, which establishes the requirement of sex-specific bathrooms. In September 2015, the bank announced the creation of these new positions with an incentive from the state government of $3.3 million. Deutsche Bank expressed concerns over HB2 because it invalidates protection of the LGBT community. Source: WRAL
In response to House Bill 2, porn site XHamster.com has refused to allow website access in North Carolina. Upon visiting the website, a prompt displays the North Carolina state seal along with a rainbow flag and asks the user if they support HB2. Users supporting the law are subsequently blocked from viewing the wide selection of videos. XHamster hopes to have the screen have an online petition against HB2. XHamster claims that it supports equality everywhere and that it will not put money into an area that supports this type of legislation. Source: Huffington Post, XHamster.com
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crimination in state court. It also expands North Carolina’s policy for state employees to cover sexual orientation and gender identity, according to
In February, students were shocked to find out that a beloved professor was caught embezzling thousands of dollars from a student organization. However, professors aren’t the only ones who have access to hefty university checking accounts. A few weeks before, the president of the Native American Student Association was reported embezzling nearly $2,000 from the organization. Around the same time professor Scott Whisnant was reported embezzling, a separate embezzlement report was filed for another employee within College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. The number of embezzlement cases varies semester by semester, according to University Police, but this semester has seen an increase. “This is the largest amount of embezzling we’ve seen in a while,” said University Police Chief Jack Moorman. In 2015, there were no reports of embezzlement in which the university or a department, organization or club affiliated with the university were listed as a victim. In 2016, there have been four cases of embezzlement with six university-related victims. Now, Student Involvement is taking the necessary measures to educate student organization leaders about healthy financial practices. With these concerns, Student Involvement, which oversees these student organizations, held financial workshops almost immediately after Whisnant’s incident was reported. However, with very low attendance, Student Involvement is looking to educate students through online modules about how to man-
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About 700 people gathered in support for Gov. Pat McCrory in front of the state capitol yesterday. McCrory signed House Bill 2, which requires individuals to use bathrooms that correlate with their sex at birth. Supporters advocated for the bill because they thought the Charlotte ordinance that allowed for people to use bathrooms that correlated with their sexual identity created a dangerous opportunity for sexual predators. The rally also attracted several dozen who opposed the bill and showed up to offer support for Attorney General Roy Cooper, who is running against McCrory for governor in the upcoming election. Many of the McCrory supporters said this law protects women and children across North Carolina. Source: The News & Observer
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A group of protesters sit chained together in the street in front of the Governor’s Mansion while the rest of the crowd circles around them during a protest of House Bill 2 March 24.
Gov. Pat McCrory to make provisions to House Bill 2 Staff Report
Gov. Pat McCrory issued an executive order Tuesday that affects five provisions of the controversial House Bill 2 and will allow local governments
to pass their own nondiscrimination policies The executive order provides support for new legislation that would allow employees to sue their employers for dis-
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the NC State Women’s Center is putting on many free and interactive events throughout the month to raise awareness and provide education about topics surrounding sexual assault. “The goal of Sexual Assault Awareness Month is to raise awareness about and to focus attention on ways to prevent sexual violence,” said Lisa LaBarberaMascote, interim director at the Women’s Center. “We all have a role in interrupting the cultural attitudes and norms, which reinforce the rape culture we live in. Ending sexual violence is everyone’s responsibility.” New to Sexual Assault Awareness Month at NC State this year is the “Carry that Weight” event, a campaign inspired by Emma Sulkowicz, a student at Columbia University. Sulkowicz carried her
mattress around campus to protest how the university handled her sexual assault complaint. Students can drop by Stafford Commons Wednesday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to take a picture with a mattress to raise awareness. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in 2203 SAS Hall, University of California at Berkeley alumna Sofie Karasek, a survivor and activist, will speak. Karasek is the director of education and co-founder of End Rape on Campus, an advocacy group working to end sexual assault on college campuses. She will be discussing her role in the documentary “The Hunting Ground: Campus Activism and Ending Rape on Campus.” The events kicked off last Tuesday, with an “It’s On Us” information table set up in Talley Student Union where students were encouraged to sign the It’s On Us pledge, which is “a personal commitment to help keep women and
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CARRY THAT WEIGHT Wednesday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m., Stafford Commons The Women’s Center is hosting an event in honor of Emma Sulkowicz, a Columbia University student who
carried a mattress around with her as long as her rapist continued to attend the university. Students can take photos with the mattress in support of her efforts. CRIME AND PUNISHMENTS: REAL TALK ABOUT SEXUAL VIOLENCE Wednesday, 6–7:30 p.m., SAS 2106 This event will have a speaker from the Wake District Attorney’s Office who will explain sexual violence
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laws and the meaning on consent to students. CLOTHESLINE PROJECT T-SHIRT PAINTING Thursday, 9–11 a.m. and Friday noon-4 p.m., Talley 5210 The Clothesline Project addresses the issue of violence aganist women and provides outreach to men and women affected by sexual violence. At the event, attendees have the
opportunity to paint T-shirts that express their emotions towards sexual assault. DENIM DAY INFORMATION TABLE Tuesday, 11 a.m.–1p.m., Wolf Plaza Member’s of the Women’s Center will pass out information and buttons about National Denim Day, which is on April 29.
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