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In late June, Baylor University announced it had received a grant to study the complexities of inclusion in church culture. A ...
Ubisoft’s updated EULA requires players to destroy their games once support ends, sparking backlash and raising questions ...
A conflict is brewing in video game circles; namely, one which involves, among other parties, the 'Stop Killing Games' ...
For longtime fans and collectors, Ubisoft’s new policy introduces a chilling precedent. As physical media becomes rarer and ...
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Religion News Service on MSNBaylor University wins, then rejects, grant on LGBTQ inclusion in churchesThe $643,401 grant is being returned to the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation, which attributed Baylor University’s decision ...
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The Christian Post on MSNBaylor cites sexual ethics code in returning $643K LGBTQ+ grant; liberal group calls reversal 'chilling'The Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation blasted the leadership of Baylor University after the private Baptist institution ...
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Relax, Ubisoft's EULA Don't Actually Force You To Destroy Your GamesIf someone told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it? Even if they said you had to, and showed you a contract, signed by ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNChristian college got grant to “foster” LGBTQ+ inclusion. They gave it back after online outrage.Following outrage by far-right Christian conservatives, Baylor University in Texas has returned a sizable grant for the study ...
Ubisoft has updated its EULA, and it’s now instructing its users to destroy their games should the title be taken offline.
One critic says Christian children would fare better at secular universities and compares Baylor to ‘a wolf disguised as a ...
Baylor University announced, then quickly returned, a $640,000 grant for LGBTQ+ inclusion research. What do you think about their decision? Read the full story here: ...
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