Word: vigilantism
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Lewis agrees that the administration has grown increasingly vigilant about alcohol use but denies that this translates into more disciplinary action--instead he has been aggressive in promoting counseling programs.
But if BSE did first arise from a sheep disease gone spontaneously wild, something similar could happen here--and not just with sheep. U.S. officials have found that elk in Western states suffer from a prion disorder called chronic wasting disease that causes severe weight loss and listlessness. When contaminated...
Like almost all children growing up in the Christian tradition, I was lied to as a child. My parents perpetrated an extensive and premeditated campaign of misinformation aimed at getting me to believe in something that did not exist. They went so far as to manufacture physical evidence, to collude...
"No matter which way this plays out, [abortion] will remain an important issue," said Candelario, a member of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, about the presidential election. "It's something we always have to be vigilant about."
But while students often have not been vigilant on campus safety in the past--the success of the Yard Burglar last fall in Matthews Hall depended on unlocked doors--HUPD says a watchful campus has helped their efforts this fall.