Word: harassments
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...about 3:30 p.m., protesters moved to University Hall, where they formed a human chain around the building with corridors in front of each door to let the Faculty pass through. Vladeck emphasized that protesters were not to harass the Faculty...
Prepare to squirm. Junior Parents' Weekend is upon us, and no matter how angelic parents may seem on their own turf, on-campus kin are unruly and unpredictable. They harass timid waiters. They provoke professors. They discover alter egos...
...opposition beat Kinneen to the rebound, they were still not assured of possession. Kinneen turned the act of tying up the enemy and forcing a jump ball into an art form. On the defensive end of the floor, few could harass an opposing guard better than Kinneen. Kelly Kinneen is a powerful argument for including heart as a statistical category...
...after he was out of office; he had given it plenty. As he sat there on the red sofa, Clinton warmed to the subject. He would be the youngest ex-President since Teddy Roosevelt, and that, he noted, was a cautionary tale. Roosevelt had plenty of time to harass his successor, because he thought William Taft had betrayed his legacy...
...into juvenile court, where he pleaded guilty to battery. Then they sued the school district in a case that last week made its way to the Supreme Court. Facing the high court for the first time is the issue of whether schools should be held liable when students sexually harass other students. At stake are $500,000 in damages and some difficult questions: Where does childish misbehavior end and sexual harassment begin? Should courts and judges be meddling in an area in which parents and educators have traditionally held sway...