Wedding Cake Controversy
Wedding bells ring in court hearings rather than harmony this summer as a Colorado judge rules a bakery guilty of discrimination after refusing to cater a same-sex wedding.
Wedding bells ring in court hearings rather than harmony this summer as a Colorado judge rules a bakery guilty of discrimination after refusing to cater a same-sex wedding.
A new building is joining the family of Academic Health Centers at Modesto Maidique Campus.
Staff Writer Jennipher Schafer writes about the Equality ruling in Arizona.
Gov. Scott is lobbying for universities to cut tuition rates by the same percentage to prevent tuition hikes for students, but University officials said the revenue is needed to compensate for losses generated by the downturn in the economy and state budget cuts.
After examining The Beacon editorial on the SGC-MMC Supreme Court decision in the Ex Parte Velez SC 001 Case, CSR believes The Beacon has overstretched aspects of the court’s ruling, and that with its scathing rhetoric against the court, has overlooked the relevant aspects of the case.