From the yearly archives:

2003

Campus Police Log

February 27, 2003 News

Police responses for the last week.

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Judicial Action Summary

February 27, 2003 News

Updated Judicial events for this week.

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This Week’s Newsbriefs

February 27, 2003 News

Some brief Bentley news.

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Affirmative Action Debate Heats Up

February 27, 2003 News

“You do not take a man who for years has been hobbled by chains, liberate him, bring him to the starting line of a race saying, ‘You are free to compete with all the others’, and still justly believe you have been completely fair. Thus it is not enough to open the gates of opportunity.

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This Week’s Horoscope

February 27, 2003 Columns

Week Starting February 27

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Guru’s Corner

February 27, 2003 Columns

When was the last time a leader came forth to inspire the people of this nation, or the world, and give them a worthy cause to rally behind? Something that everyone could believe in, that made sense to each and every man, woman, and child. Now, politics obliterates any scrapes of morality or integrity a potential leader may have.

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Conspiracy Theories: As Part of “Old Europe,” France Has Severe Case of Alzheimer’s

February 27, 2003 Columns

Good day to you best and brightest out there (to borrow a line from Jay Severin). This is my first standalone column, written in space formerly reserved for the Political Face-Off section. That segment has ended because the Democrats defaulted on their article submission.

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The Mucker’s Club

February 27, 2003 Columns

What is “The Mucker’s Club?” I have been asked this question so many times that I decided to dedicate an article to my response.

The most recent quandary was from a professor of Anthropology at the Center for Philosophy and Human Sciences at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

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Business Ethics Continues to Receive Spotlight

February 27, 2003 Uncategorized

The focus on ethical behavior might be new in the business world, but Bentley College’s Center for Business Ethics has been around for quite awhile. In fact, the Center was established in 1976. It is one of the oldest in the world and certainly the oldest in an academic setting.

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What’s Going On

February 27, 2003 Uncategorized

There are many things we take for granted on this campus: free parking, well maintained landscaping, and heated steps to name just a few. Those are relatively trivial, but there is one MAJOR aspect to this campus that is taken for granted that certainly shouldn’t be.

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Is it Life or Death for David Gale?

February 27, 2003 Uncategorized

The movie shuns a linear narrative, and instead decides to present most of its background information through flashbacks. Dr. David Gale (Kevin Spacey), an ex-philosophy professor at a major Texas university, is on death row for the 1994 rape and murder of a woman named Constance Hallaway (Laura Linney).

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“The Stolen Generation”

February 27, 2003 Uncategorized

About a century after slavery had been eradicated from the free world; there was a hidden genocide in the works in Australia. This was done by taking aborigine children of mixed race, known as the “half-castes,” by force from their mothers and raising them in “training schools.

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