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"When you came on his staff, you'd better be ready to coach because he wasn't going to sit you down and tell you what he wanted you to do," said Bill Brashier, who coached under Fry for more than 20 years.
Iowa: The Harvard of Coaching Jared Diamond 2011
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But, FIRE reports, the policy has finally been changed; “Michael J. Rinaldi, a FIRE Legal Network attorney in the Commercial Litigation Practice Group at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP in Philadelphia, ... successfully pressed CCAC to allow not only Brashier but all CCAC students to exercise their fundamental rights on campus.”
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Adams assured FIRE that Brashier did not face any disciplinary action and that she did have the right to try to form a SCCC group, but he reported that CCAC would not budge from its unconstitutional policy of prior review of materials....
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Those who face physical hurdles in having sexual intercourse are part of a large, silent group, according to Brashier.
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She applauds Brashier's mission and said the medical community is "very much turning a spotlight on these questions."
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After going online to seek support, Brashier found none.
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"It was the only thing on my mind," said Brashier, who is twice divorced and has no children.
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Brashier learned she had cancer in 1998 after doctors had been monitoring dysplasia, or abnormal cell changes, in the cervix.
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She applauds Brashier's mission and said the medical community is "very much turning a spotlight on these questions."
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Single at the time, Brashier was never able to reconnect sexually.
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