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The Hilltalks: Doctors, Dispensers and Double Standards

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A weekly roundup of the latest news and campus buzz courtesy of Howard University’s collegiate newspaper, The Hilltop. Available on Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcher and Amazon Podcasts.

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Welcome back to the HillTalks! This week, the first Black Woman Neurosurgery resident at Vanderbilt, a possible violation of a menstrual product mandate, and a conversation about confident Black women in sports.

HBCU Alumna Becomes the First Black Woman To Join Neurosurgery Residency Program at Vanderbilt

Howard’s Main Campus in Possible Violation of Menstrual Product Mandate

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Opinion: The Over-Policing of Black Women’s Emotions in Sports

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