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UIC vs. Loyola recap added on January 22. Campus News Disney daze: email raises Carter questions An email message inadvertently circulated throughout the Columbia community Thursday generated storm clouds of controversy over last year’s hiring of new college president Dr. Warrick L. Carter. The Carter-penned email, which explained details about his financial and personal life, wound up in the inbox of Columbia staff and faculty because of a “computer glitch,” according to college officials. The email was intended for a loan officer at a Marietta, Georgia-based mortgage company. Continued Commentary Carter, come home from Never-neverland! “Oops. Heh. Wow. Sorry ‘bout that.” This is what Dr. Warrick Carter should have said last Thursday. Instead, he’s unavailable, conducting business on the only block in New York City without a payphone. There are a few things that are bothersome about the incident that occurred last Thursday, Jan. 11. There are a couple things that just sound bad. Continued A & E
“Traffic,” if received properly, will be one of the landmark films in cinema history. It is a film of such grand scope and emotional resonance that it can and almost certainly will open the eyes of each and every viewer. If you care at all about the thousands of men and women who die every year due to this nation’s all-out “war on drugs,” you sure as hell better see “Traffic.” Continued Sports
The Chicago Wolves defeated the IHL All-Star Team Monday evening at the AllState Arena, shutting them out 4-0. Chicago, who stood at a 15-21-3 prior to the All-Star break, were not expected to win this matchup, which pits the previous season's Turner Cup Champion-the Wolves-against a team of the league's best and brightest players. Lately, the Wolves are hardly playing like the championship team that they were last year, so how could they possibly beat a team of All-Stars? Continued Photo Essay
Over the past semester, the Columbia Chronicle photo staff has spent numerous hours capturing images that document Chicago sports, from professional to amateur. Continued Also inside The Columbia Chronicle Career Guide. Back to top | Home Webmaster: Sal J. Barry The Columbia Chronicle is a student produced publication of Columbia College Chicago and does not necessarily represent, in whole or in part, the views of Columbia College administrators, faculty or students. |
January 16, 2001
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