Society dictated by the “we” vs “them” mindset
Philemon Abayateye, IC Columnist
February 17, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion
Let’s face it. The world we know does well when our choices and actions are framed in terms of the extreme. It’s black or white, rich or poor, good or bad, Christian or Muslim, Republican or Democrat. You know what I mean. Whether it’s a social, economic or political issue, we insist on taking...
Our part in combating slave labor
Kyle Novak, IC Columnist
February 17, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion
We’re all complicit in modern-day slavery. At the very least, we should acknowledge this fact. In December, the Associated Press released an article which horrified supermarkets and seafood eaters: shrimp produced using slave labor is being sold at most major grocery chains, from Kroger to Whole Foods...
Lecurer tackles business ethics as part of honors series
Yasmine Abdullah, Staff Reporter
November 11, 2015
Filed under News, Top Stories
Travis T. Tygart discussed business ethics and his work on the Lance Armstrong case in Doermann Theater, Wednesday, Nov. 4 as the speaker for the latest honors lecture. Tygart, CEO of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), began the lecture with a discussion of how ethics are essential when...