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ISU Groups Affirm Opposition to Gay Marriage Ban

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) – Indiana State University's faculty, staff and student groups have joined Indiana's growing collegiate opposition to the state's proposed constitutional ban on gay marriage.
 
ISU's Faculty Senate, Staff Council and Student Government Association have all taken votes affirming their opposition to the proposal.
 
School President Daniel Bradley said Monday in a statement that the groups' actions are in keeping with ISU policies barring discrimination and harassment based on several factors, including sexual orientation.
 
Faculty at Indiana University, Purdue, Ball State, Butler and other Indiana schools have all gone on record opposing the proposed constitutional amendment.

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