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alumnae

noun as in graduate

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The College of Charleston is nearly 70% female, and those alumnae opened up my understanding of this whole story.

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“Saint Marys needs to uphold strong Catholic values while still being courteous to all. Students, women, and alumnae must take a stand and protect what the Sisters of the Holy Cross created and fought for.”

Scores of USC alumnae were expected to take the stand against him and testify to inappropriate touching and harassing remarks during gynecological exams at a campus health clinic.

He interviewed two alumnae, Katherine Cummings and Diana Merry-Shapiro, who shared their journeys and struggles, and revisited their stomping grounds in the Catskills.

“Christine was able to raise the right kind of debt instruments to keep us afloat,” Kevin Mayer, Disney’s former streaming chief, told a reporter for Smith College’s alumnae magazine last year.

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