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S.J. colleges may ban blood drives

Abstract:
A board meeting will be held at San Jose City College on Tuesday to direct its chancellor to suspend blood drives on campus.


In another development, Kassing and associate vice president Larry Carr met with officials from the FDA in Washington, D.C., last week to discuss the FDA's blood donor policy. ...

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Ted Rudow III,MA

posted 3/11/08 @ 7:19 AM PST

If "to the pure all things are pure" and "all things are lawful unto me," and if, under this Law of grace and Love, extramarital sex and all of these other things are lawful, then where do things like sodomy fit in? If you are truly pure and loving, you wouldn't do such things, because they're definitely not good for you physically or spiritually, and they're hurtful. Just because "all things are lawful" unto us doesn't mean that we can go around murdering or killing or torturing people or give them AIDS! That's not love!
Ted Rudow III,MA
Class of 1996

Emily

posted 11/10/08 @ 3:17 PM PST

"If the recommendation is approved, San Jose City and Evergreen community colleges will be the first higher-education institutions to ban blood drives on campus since SJSU's decision on Jan. 29."

That is untrue. Sarah Lawrence College has banned blood drives on campus since 2004-2005.
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