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1. ACLU Newswire: 04-27-01 -- College May Offer Abortion Pill
ftp.aclu.org/news/2001/w042701 - [Cached]Published on: 4/27/2001 Last Visited: 8/29/2001
If the Student Health Center has the facilities and capability to offer the drug but decides against it , it is comparable to dictating morals to students , said Nathan Ashmore , president of the ISU chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.
I think that Student Health should make available those drugs that have been approved by the FDA for human use , said Ashmore , junior in materials engineering.
If [ students ] choose to have an abortion , they have that right , he said , and that right should be made available to them..
Source : Iowa State Daily , April 27 , 2001
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2. [ Untitled Document ]
www.attheu.com/campus_newspape - [Cached]Published on: 9/7/2000 Last Visited: 9/8/2000
Nathan Ashmore, president of ACLU@ISU, said he felt the actions of the university defeated the purpose of student government.
Why bother voting on anything? he said. i be very disappointed to find that they will go over GSB's head on things like this..
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Ashmore said ACLU@ISU plans to continue campaigning to amend the code.
Right now our main concern is to raise student awareness, he said. We need the support of the students before we can do anything because we will need the power of more than the ACLU.. -
3. news
www.allcampus.com/news/allcamp - [Cached]Published on: 11/1/1999 Last Visited: 9/11/2000
Nathan Ashmore, president of ACLU@ISU, said he felt the actions of the university defeated the purpose of student government.
Why bother voting on anything? he said. i be very disappointed to find that they will go over GSB's head on things like this..
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Ashmore said ACLU@ISU plans to continue campaigning to amend the code.
Right now our main concern is to raise student awareness, he said. We need the support of the students before we can do anything because we will need the power of more than the ACLU..

