Yes, it is a great exercise and people probably should step outside of their comfort zones occasionally. BUT, illegal activities aren't really the best way to do this, and to get college credit for it, well that is ridiculous.
Poor behavior labeled as something edgy or cool is wrong. P.R.S. got it right, California is now here.
"Tim Gleason, dean of the School of Journalism and Communication, said students were not asked to do anything illegal or unethical"
- Running naked is a misdemeanor.
- Falsely objecting at a wedding is unethical.
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It would appear that Oregon has become damned near completely Californicated.
Posted by Parkway Rest Stop | June 4, 2004 9:05 AM
I think it's an excellent exercise. We all need to step out of our comfort zones once in awhile. Or at least know that we can.
Posted by Scott Jensen | June 4, 2004 12:48 PM
Gads. I know that Leineweber fellow's dad. What a fine father's day present this must be for him.
Posted by ERISAweasel | June 4, 2004 1:34 PM
Yes, it is a great exercise and people probably should step outside of their comfort zones occasionally. BUT, illegal activities aren't really the best way to do this, and to get college credit for it, well that is ridiculous.
Posted by moik | June 4, 2004 1:40 PM
Poor behavior labeled as something edgy or cool is wrong. P.R.S. got it right, California is now here.
"Tim Gleason, dean of the School of Journalism and Communication, said students were not asked to do anything illegal or unethical"
- Running naked is a misdemeanor.
- Falsely objecting at a wedding is unethical.
Posted by Scott-in-Japan | June 4, 2004 5:35 PM