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Title: 'Power' move by male students ruffles U. of C.
Post by: Waylon on May 29, 2009, 06:30:26 AM
A group of University of Chicago (http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/education/colleges-universities/university-of-chicago-OREDU0000151.topic) students think it's time the campus focused more on its men.

A third-year student from Lake Bluff has formed Men in Power, a student organization that promises to help men get ahead professionally. But the group's emergence has been controversial, with some critics  charging that its premise is misogynistic.

Others say it's about time men are championed, noting that recent job losses hit men harder and that women earn far more bachelor's and master's degrees than do men.

"It's an enormous disparity now," said Warren Farrell, author of "The Myth of Male Power" and former board member of the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women. He noted, among other things, an imbalance in government and private initiatives that advance the interests of women and girls.

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Sharlene Holly, associate dean of students and the director of student activities, said the University of Chicago has approximately nine women's advocacy groups on campus; this group would be the first male advocacy group.

(No disparity there, right? - Ed.)


FULL STORY: 'Power' move by male students ruffles U. of C. (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-u-of-c-mens-groupmay19,0,4707353.story)