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...pleaded guilty and was sentenced to probation.) Pro Bowl linebacker Ray Lewis (who left UM in 1996) was arrested in 2000 for alleged involvement in the murder of two men outside an Atlanta nightclub. The murder charges against Lewis were eventually dropped. But such incidents highlight how Hurricanes alumni pioneered the kind of off-field legal trouble so many NFL players are known for today. Taylor, who in his short NFL career was fined at least seven times for infractions like late hits during games (once spitting in an opponent's face), was arrested in 2005 for threatening with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sean Taylor's Death: A Miami Curse? | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

...Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Led by well-known radicals such as Eric Foner—who complained that Bollinger’s harsh description of Ahmadinejad was “completely inaccurate”—these politically correct censors want to muzzle Bollinger. They also want to muzzle students, alumni, and other “outsiders,” who have legitimate complaints about the Middle East Studies Department, which has become a wholly owned subsidiary of radical Islam...

Author: By Alan M. Dershowitz | Title: The ‘Free Speech’ Agenda | 11/20/2007 | See Source »

...added. Mather was the only House that operated its tailgate until the end of the Game, according to HoCo Co-Chair David J. Lokshin ’08. Even as the HoCos closed up shop, tailgates hosted by private organizations raged on, especially in the alumni tailgate area and at the end of the field, where empty vodka bottles littered the tables sponsored by final clubs. As Harvard’s football team crushed Yale, 37-6, outside the Yale Bowl a general sense of confusion was amplified by the failure of cell phone service. Attendance for the Game reached...

Author: By Victoria B. Kabak and Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Tailgaters Flout Drinking Rules | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...past, if Yalies would simply drop the act. We all need to admit that Yale was a mistake from the beginning. It is time to pretend that it never happened. Students should stop going to class; it’s what’s best for their future. Alumni should stop going to work; it’s what’s best for our economy. Undoubtedly, if we woke up tomorrow and Yale had shut its doors, the world would change very little. If Yale athletic teams failed to show up to games, the scores would be practically indistinguishable...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Mistakes Were Made | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

...beyond argument and counterargument. It’s theologically based.” Outside the Loeb, a handful of protesters held signs denouncing Tutu and accused him of being “an imperialist.” Tutu is here for the two-day conference of Weatherhead Center alumni fellows called “The Search for Solutions to the World’s Intractable Problems.” “Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu’s opposition to apartheid, his commitment to stopping AIDS and treating its victims, his advocacy of inclusiveness for his church...

Author: By Alexandra perloff-giles, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tutu Condemns U.S. Foreign Policy | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

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