Opinion
'Green' ambitions change lawyer stereotypeDuceré Useré Clycleréby Josh GrenzsundAs stereotypes go, lawyers run at a deficit when it comes to empathy and morals. They're generally lampooned as being at the same level as used car salespeople - forked-tongue devils whose interest is more in winning or selling than in ethical responsibility. |
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OSPIRG's depiction is shown without looking at the factsLetter to the editorOSPIRG does good works, and doesn't launder money In regards to Nik Antovich's column ("OSPIRG's Spending is not benefiting university students," ODE April 15): More groups to promote participation on campus would be beneficial. But OSPIRG, I feel, is getting a bad rap here as a mysterious money-laundering corporation. |
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OSPIRG does good works, and doesn't launder moneyLetter to the editorIn regards to Nik Antovich's column ("OSPIRG's Spending is not benefiting university students," ODE April 15): More groups to promote participation on campus would be beneficial. But OSPIRG, I feel, is getting a bad rap here as a mysterious money-laundering corporation. |
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2008 Woodie Awards
