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...substance of last month's consolidated complaint is an alleged pattern of long-term workplace discrimination including imposing standards not imposed on white colleagues and denials of the autonomy, support and respect necessary to fulfill their positions...

Author: By Caitlin E. Anderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: City Opens Forum on Alleged Municipal Discrimination | 10/21/1998 | See Source »

Without the debate of political versus non-political, the Undergraduate Council has shifted its focus this term to issues of community on campus. But while sustaining a vibrant campus life has always been one of the central aims of the council, we have clearly failed in this endeavor...

Author: By John A. Burton, | Title: Facing the Council's Failures | 10/21/1998 | See Source »

...council's student group support to date comes almost wholly in the form of grants. This semester slightly more than $100,000 will be awarded. For most students on the campus, this is the only valuable service the council provides. They consider their $20 term bill fee as a direct transfusion to their student group's account. While some people argue that the council's bureaucratic job in awarding grants could just as easily be done by University Hall, there are many other things that the council can and should be doing besides offering grants, to support student groups...

Author: By John A. Burton, | Title: Facing the Council's Failures | 10/21/1998 | See Source »

John A. Burton '01 is a social studies concentrator in Cabot House. He is serving his second term as treasurer of the Undergraduate Council...

Author: By John A. Burton, | Title: Facing the Council's Failures | 10/21/1998 | See Source »

...VEGAS: Well, at least Mike Tyson is off the streets. The Nevada Athletic Commission has given Tyson his old job back after the fighter promised to behave. And as hard as it is to apply the term "charity case" to a convicted rapist, the strange saga of Mike Tyson -- bolstered by the testimony of Muhammad Ali and Magic Johnson -- may actually have softened a few hearts Monday. "There are only a few punishments worse than being denied a right to make a living," Ali said in a statement. (Ali was banned for three and a half years for refusing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Second Helping for Tyson | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

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