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...graduates in last winter, I found that the majority favor lifting the ban on ROTC; they, and I, feel that the ban makes a negative statement about those in the military now, stigmatizing young officers for the sake of trying to combat the stigma that faces gay military personnel...

Author: By John P. Wheeler | Title: Lifting the ROTC Ban | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

...find that among gay military personnel there is little or no desire to injure fellow military. The view is that the case is for Congress to decide and is not the fault of young people who are either currently in the military or are committed to join after college. When Harvard refuses to allow ROTC on campus, it sends the message that service to one’s country is not a priority. At its core, Harvard’s ban “blames the warrior” for a policy issue. That is the same mistake...

Author: By John P. Wheeler | Title: Lifting the ROTC Ban | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

Watching security personnel subdue unruly fans has long been an exciting bonus for sports aficionados, but last week things really got electric. Police used Tasers on fans twice, once to stop a field runner at a Phillies game and again to subdue a drunken fan at a golf tournament who was angry with Tiger Woods. Although the baseball event in particular may have yielded some very popular YouTube videos, the police officers involved should not have used such excessive force. In both cases, the response was far harsher than the activity warranted, and Tasers are not an appropriate...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Crime and Punishment | 5/14/2010 | See Source »

...time police arrived, the Boston Fire Department and EMS personnel were extricating the remaining passengers from the vehicle...

Author: By Aparajita Tripathi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BC Championship Athletes Face Alcohol Charges | 4/28/2010 | See Source »

...article revealed the CIA’s practice of allowing employees, like the fictional Jason Bourne, to use their skills in the corporate world (provided they get approval) as a source of secondary income. This amendment  allows far fewer forms of secondary employment for Agency personnel, which is a serious threat to the strength of our country’s intelligence force...

Author: By William V. Bergstrom | Title: Agency Under Fire | 4/26/2010 | See Source »

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