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...Amazing Grace.” “The Laramie Project” as a play is most interested in exploring discrimination against homosexuals, not only in Laramie but throughout the entire country. Jacqui J. Rossi ’12 gave a stunning performance as Rulon Stacey, CEO of Poudre Valley Hospital, where Shepard was taken after being severely beaten. Stacey’s monologue announcing Shepard’s death brought herself and the audience to tears. After the monologue, Stacey talked about the letters she received after Shepard’s passing; some of them had condemned Matthew...
...approaches, so you’re just looking at it like just another day of practices,” Christensen said. “It was good practice for everybody. It just worked out for me to get a high mark with the short approach.” Newcomer Stacey Jung placed eighth in the pole vault with her 3.05-meter clearance, while sophomore Paige Martin and freshman Christine Reed finished back-to-back at 14 and 15 with clearances of 2.90 and 2.75 meters, respectively.Bounding 5.66 meters in the long jump, senior Brittan Smith was the top collegian...
...Originally, health benefits were intended to draw in attractive job candidates. "The original story behind medical benefits was that companies wanted to attract family men," says Stacey Kole, a human resources expert at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. "Because they perceived married men to be more stable and productive than those in the marriage market." Now that there is little differentiation among benefits across the private sector, many companies rely less on benefits in attracting ideal applicants. Even as private employers have cut back on their pensions and benefit promises, though, public entities, which make...
Such cuts may help the short-term bottom line but can haunt companies down the road. "Stopping those payments can be a violation of an implicit contract, and that can affect people's sense of loyalty," says Stacey Kole, an expert on human-resources management at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. "It's a natural trigger for people to look outside for alternative jobs." And employees remember such slights. "If you cheat me today," Kole says, "I'll remember that when I have options to go elsewhere...
...suppression of apostasy, or religious disaffiliation, with the growth of Orthodox politics in Yemen was the focus of a talk given yesterday by Stacey Philbrick Yadav, a visiting scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies...