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Even if an ethnic organization manages to avoid the first difficulty by including an educational or cultural component in every event, a second obstacle to promoting diversity arises. When students outside of an ethnic group see the name of an ethnic organization on a poster, they assume they aren't invited. Here the only solution is universal targeting. Ethnic organizations must emphasize that their activities are aimed at all students. This means that publicity for events should extend beyond e-mail announcements, and distribution of selective incentives such as newsletters, pamphlets and sign-ups, should attempt to be more inclusive...
...rewards [for faculty] are not in theteaching," he says. "There's so muchadministration and institutes and programs andmuseums, [things that] aren't directlypedagogical, and there's a price for that...
Citing the gag order of the Arkansas judge who's handling the Paula Jones civil suit, Whitehead and the Rutherford Institute aren't turning anything else over to Starr. Partly because of this, Starr is in Arkansas Tuesday trying to get the gag order removed. Whitehead has already said he'd like to get rid of the order so that the complete information from all the depositions can get out, rather than just the stuff that has been leaked by all sides. No word yet on how that's going...
...world's biggest self-promoters, punk rocker COURTNEY LOVE and Brit documentarian Nick Broomfield, aren't getting along. Broomfield's new movie, Kurt and Courtney, which examines and rejects allegations that Love was complicit in her husband's death, has been cut from the Sundance Film Festival because of a legal threat over music rights. Says Broomfield: "The person I was most frightened of making a film about is Margaret Thatcher. I think Courtney Love is pretty small fry in comparison." On Saturday Broomfield said there were absolutely no plans to screen his film...
Pentagon officials aren't happy about a report they have to deliver to Congress on March 30 about the military threat Cuba poses to the U.S. The report, ordered by Florida Senator Bob Graham, must detail whether Havana could attack American territory with chemical and biological weapons. Why the worry? Cuba has no such weapons, and the Pentagon has withdrawn forces from southern Florida because it no longer considers the island a military threat. But the report will have to concede that FIDEL CASTRO does have a large pharmaceutical industry that could produce biological agents. He also possesses six Russian...