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    [ad_1] The Oberlin College community confirmed via a local news report on Sunday that the college has outsourced all student medical services to Catholic medical institutions that prescribe only contraceptives with “medical indications.” I knew. But on Tuesday, after facing a barrage of criticism, President Carmen Twiley-Amber announced that the university would change course and ...
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