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While the committee report would seem to be an academic argument, there is something inherently political in the call for ethnic studies that reveals itself in the means its supporters across the country have used to press their demands. Hunger strikes, sit-ins and organized protests invoke memories of the...
"Most medical students come into medical school with a stronger background in the basic sciences than in the ins and outs of the market economy," she said.
"Kirkland also tended to be an athletic house then and we had our share of parties," said Bailey. "While I certainly didn't have any run-ins with the police, I was on very good terms with them. In fact, I was friends with many of them."
"This problem is not new," Johnson said. "From time to time there have been smaller incidents of this type [but] it's rare that you have this many break-ins."
Most of the break-ins occurred through the rear or front vent windows of the cars, which were damaged during the attempted robberies. Vent windows were used for entry because they are easier to force open than normal windows, Johnson said. But in some cases, driver-side windows were shattered...