Bank authorized HU credit cards
Last month, undergraduate students found credit card applications bearing the university seal along with the student’s name and personal information on the application. This form was signed by the CLA Alumni Association.
How did a credit card company get university undergraduates’ information?
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- Events 2.20-2.27
- Speakout
- New org takes on volunteerism
- University gets giant check
- HUSC fails to overturn EAC
- Piperpass distribution postponed
- Fireball to lack bar, dinner
- Weeks of work put into Hamline Experience is well worth it
- Teaching candidates share thoughts
Teaching candidates share thoughts
The International Roundtable Series has an extra twist this month. Until March 2, the weekly topics will be presented by four candidates for an open position in the CLA. The position is for a full-time assistant professor who will be directing courses focused on global, conflict, and women’s studies, as well as social justice.
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St Paul's open arms
Sensitive personal issues are not usually what jump to the forefront of casual conversation. Topics such as pregnancy, STIs and HIV can be difficult to bring up at a mealčespecially a meal with friends.
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Politically idiotic party ignorant as well
Macalester, one of Hamline’s fellow ACTC members, made the news recently, and it wasn’t because Spike Lee came to speak as part of the school’s Black History Month celebrations. No, the Scots made news for a very different reason.
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Opening Pandora's box
Last week’s Grammy awards, which included a reunion by The Police and doled out awards to the Dixie Chicks and Mary J. Blige among others, probably had enough good moments to make for a passable presentation. I didn’t watch it though. Like so many snotty college music fanatics, I consider the Grammys outdated and irrelevant. Besides, on the same night as the Grammys I discovered the build-your-own-radio-on-the-internet site Pandora.com.
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Pipers trump Royals 3-1
Winter in Minnesota. It’s cold. Days are too short. Sickness and disease are ubiquitous. Nevertheless, as agonizing as Minnesota winters are, they do endow us with a comforting sense of consistency. Every year at this time a few things seem to be perpetual: Punxsutawney Phil surfaces from his burrow to decide whether or not spring will come early, Valentine’s Day sails by, and the women’s hockey team at Hamline has a losing record. Suppose any one of those constants was to change, what would it do to our fragile contracts with reality? Would time stop? The Hamline Pipers women’s hockey team has won 11 of its last 13 games. They are poised, for the first time in school history, to make the playoffs. No worries. Clocks still tick, the universe hasn’t collapsed.
Beyond the Bedroom:erotic experience
Dear Stevie,
This is really embarrassing for me, but a few weeks ago I had a girl in my room and we were fooling around. We were both really aroused, but as soon as she unzipped my pants, I got so excited that I came on her! She got so mad that now she won’t talk to me. I need to prevent this from happening again.
-She Should Really Take It As A Compliment