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“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
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strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
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strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
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strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
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strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
Zoom Info
strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
Zoom Info
strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
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strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
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strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
Zoom Info
strandbooks:
“stylemic:
“ These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home...
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These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes

Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home because of a strict dress code policy that they claim targets girls unfairly. Now, they’re doing something about it. Not just to protest the dress code — but also how it’s being enforced.

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you know how everyone complains about reading The Scarlet Letter in high school? like “this was written a million years ago it doesnt event matter anymore” yeah, well, this is why literature is actually really important. using larger social and cultural threads to enhance your understanding of your own experiences is pretty cool. 

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“ Call the babysitter: There’s now an adults-only Harry Potter experience “Digital Spy reports that a London-based studio tour will open the doors to the Great Hall on December 3—and, most importantly, that no one below the age of...

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Call the babysitter: There’s now an adults-only Harry Potter experience

Digital Spy reports that a London-based studio tour will open the doors to the Great Hall on December 3—and, most importantly, that no one below the age of 18 is welcome. This “first ever festive feast” for adult Harry Potter fans will include a two-course dinner, accompanied by Butterbeer and other drinks, in a venue expertly dressed using real props from the Potter films. After dinner, attendees can explore the set, where they will find dessert, dancing, and more drinks on Platform 9 ¾. The best part of the experience is definitely the wand gifted to every guest. “You know, the wand choo…chooses the wizard,” drunk 40-year-olds will say, before casting spells at their friends and then wondering where they left their purse.

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