Before launching into the debate about whether marijuana deserves legalization, let's get a few items strait. After reading my articles, some have automatically assumed that I'm a lock-step Republican. On the contrary, I'm a conservative first and a Republican only by coincidence.
While drug decriminalization may not seem pertinent to you, please read on. Why? You are participating in history. This issue of the Wharton Journal may be the first public venue where two Mormons spar head-to-head on the drug issue. Before building my case I want to share a secret with you about my opponent, Mr.
We've all heard of Sun Tzu's The Art of War (well, you should have - it is required reading before joining any b-school program, much in the same vein as Liar's Poker or Barbarians at the Gate). Originally inscribed on bamboo strips around 500 BC, the Chinese military leader's advice in matters of war for emperors and generals has the strength of timeless wisdom.
Last week's article on the Ethics Code made outstanding points with respect to why implementing an Honor Code requiring non-tolerance (essentially, a code that holds witnesses to ethical violations as guilty as those committing them) might not be a good idea for Wharton.