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According to its Web site, Saint Mary's College IN--the sister school created to serve women who could not attend the then all-male Notre Dame University--"challenges women to imagine and explore, to learn and grow, to lead and make a difference." Yet donors, alumni and trustees are conservative and the bishop strives to uphold orthodoxy. Like many Catholic colleges, Saint Mary's swims in contradictions.
Over the past decade, hard, strategic work reversed several of Saint Mary's policies around LGBT issues and women's sexuality. From rejecting a straight-gay alliance in 1997 to recognizing one in 2005, from prohibiting a Monologues performance in 2001 to ...