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Last Friday, Arizona’s Republican governor Jan K. Brewer signed into law the nation??€™s strictest bill on illegal immigration to date in spite of concern expressed by President Obama. Under the legislation, police may now detain individuals whom they reasonably suspect entered the United States illegally and authorities can charge immigrants with state crimes if they fail to carry proper immigration papers at any given time. In addition, it even grants citizens the right to sue their cities should they feel that the law is not being enforced strongly enough. While we understand that Arizona...
...employees be allowed to use the skills that they have acquired to provide for themselves in a way that the government won’t, if they get approval? Shouldn’t we just be thankful that they use their skills primarily in our nation??€™s service, even though there are many higher-paying options? As noted by CIA staff, the option for employees to use their unique talents in the private sector is the only way to prevent a “brain-drain...
Student government leaders from seven of the nation??€™s top business schools gathered last weekend at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School to finalize the charter of the MBA Peer Schools Forum...
...This is an incomplete and prejudicial definition of diversity. If there are 10 Black, 10 Latino, and 10 Native American students (with an equal number of males and females) all of whom are conservative Republicans, then do you really have diversity? At our nation??€™s most esteemed academic institution, the answer should be an impassioned...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates called on the nation??€™s brightest young people to use their talents to engage with the world’s biggest problems in an address to a packed Sanders Theatre yesterday...