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...student journalists or freelancers. But thanks to lobbying by The Crimson, the CPD asked the Press Gallery to change its mind. Now, College reporters will be issued press credentials to the Oct. 3 debate at the University of Massachusetts at Boston and to the following three debates at Wake Forest University, Washington University and Kentucky University...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: College Press Penetrates Debates | 9/28/2000 | See Source »

...Students] get to see what it takes to put on a major political event," said Kevin P. Cox, a spokesperson for Wake Forest University, the host of one of this year's presidential debates. "That's something you wouldn't see on the television screen...

Author: By Zachary R. Heineman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IOP Forum Too Small for Presidential Debate | 9/27/2000 | See Source »

...many experts feel Wallerstein overstates the case. That divorce may screw them up for a long, long time and put them at risk for everything from drug abuse to a loveless, solitary old age is more disturbing--and even more debatable. Christy Buchanan, a professor of psychology at Wake Forest University and co-author of Adolescents After Divorce (Harvard), is typical of Wallerstein's detractors. "I think the main drawback of the sort of research she does is that you can't necessarily generalize it to a broad population," Buchanan says. "The other caution I would put forth is that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Should You Stay Together For The Kids? | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

Whether it's the snap of a football or an act of civil disobedience, the execution is in the timing. Ten minutes before the big game in Forest City, N.C., pastor Danny Jones waits ever so patiently in the press box at Chase High School. As echoes of "the home of the brave" fade away, a local radio broadcaster passes him the microphone. In the stands below, Trojan fans who have brought radios and boom boxes in anticipation of this moment tune in and turn up the volume. "Father in heaven, please bless the game," Jones intones. "Give us safety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Too Much Like A Prayer? | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

...Supreme Court be damned. The way Jones and others in the mountain community of Forest City see it, their pregame prayer isn't out of bounds. If Justices in Washington are changing the rules and forbidding student-led prayers over the stadium's public-address system, then they have every right to use constitutionally protected radio waves to carry on the tradition. So far, even the American Civil Liberties Union isn't balking at their strategy to get around the court's finding that group prayer at football games amounts to social coercion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Too Much Like A Prayer? | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

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