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Harvard Rescinds Policy Against Fraternities, Sororities and Other Single-Gender Organizations

Harvard University is rescinding its controversial policy that penalized students who were members of fraternities, sororities and other single-gender clubs. First imposed on the grounds that the clubs were discriminatory, Harvard officials said they were dropping it because the policy itself, announced in 2016, could be seen as legally discriminatory.
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