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Pauline’s Substack

Pauline P Schneider

Observations and Musings on Life, Love, the World, and Whatever.

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Latest Issues

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The "Gender Imbalance" in Colleges: Is it a Real Problem or a Symptom of Something Else?

I recently read the glowing annual letter from the president of the University of Vermont, UVM. In it, he mentioned the university’s “gender imbalance”: While only 38% of incoming students at UVM are male, college registrants are around 60%...

3 months ago
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Happy Lughnasad & Lammas

Happy Lughnasad (pronounced Loo-nah-sah) or Lammas to all my fellow Pagans and witches, and Christians (who celebrate Lammas).

4 months ago
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Historic Flooding is Not Supposed to Happen Every Month

I still see comments on social media stating there is no such thing as climate change. What rock are these people living under? Or are they being paid to lie? That would not be a new thing.

4 months ago
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If You're Still Wondering Why

If you’re still wondering what our endless wars are all about, just stop it.

7 months ago
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  • Pauline P Schneider

    Photographer, gardener, artist, mom, and Greek. Fighting for a living planet and social justice is a noble fight. Being Woke is a good thing. Empathy is also good.Read books, don’t ban them. LGBTQ+ and BLM Ally.

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