This week Matter of Fact looks at the history between student athletes and activism. Plus, the first person born through IVF talks about advocating for the procedure. And, we travel to San Antonio to see how one shelter is taking a unique approach to getting people off the streets.
A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the U.S.
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Supreme Court to Hear Case Over Abortion Pills
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JANUARY 7, 2023
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Medical Schools Scramble to Accommodate Influx of Applicants from States Enacting Abortion Bans
January 8, 2023Medical Schools Scramble to Accommodate Influx of Applicants from States Enacting Abortion Bans
January 8, 2023
SCOTUS's Reversal of Roe v Wade Sends Some OGBYN Medical Students into Uncertainty
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DECEMBER 10, 2022
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College Students Find Themselves Caught Between Athletics and Activism
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