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A Home Away From Home by: Lauren McGlothlin W hen you arrive at college, joining a sorority or fraternity is one of the best decisions you can make. Naturally, you will be unsure and even a little skeptical of what to expect, with friends' and family’s voices skewing your decision. You may question whether the Greek system is worth your time, but these doubts are misleading. Rushing the Greek system is a choice you will not ...
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9th December, 2009 Dear Valued Students, Please take note that the university’s educational system requires each and every student to attend not less than 70% of online classes. Students are also required to enter ALIM on regular basis and to actively participate in the academic activities and kindly be advised that failure to adhere to the above mentioned instruction will lead to deprivation from seating for the final exam, as ...
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Hazing in sports is something that often receives the most attention when initiations turn dangerous or criminal. This fall at Carleton, the entire women’s soccer team was suspended following an incident where one player was hospitalized after consuming too much alcohol. In 2005, the McGill football team made headlines after a rookie was anally assaulted with a broomstick—after which the team was suspended for the duration of the season. The ...
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