![]() Dan Berman, "The Secret Ballot," Trinity Tripod, Trinity College, Hartford, CT.ġ. Charlie Lanter, "Former coach deserves to be remembered," College Heights Herald, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY ĬM. UD Editorial Board, "Bells need to be restored," The University Daily, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX ĬM. Stephanie Conner, "State law too easy on DUI offenders," State Press/The Bulldog, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ ģ. ![]() Matt Zimmerman and Jeff Shireman, "Coach Bob Knight must go," Indiana Daily Student, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Ģ. Rachel Green and Tiffany Maggard "Abortion on display," The Michigan Daily, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.ġ. Rachel LeMay, "Voter registration raises questions," The Signal, Ouachitonian Baptist University, Arkadelphia, AK ĬM. Erin Mayes, "Hille discusses Holocaust ad with Daily," Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA ĬM. Gretchen Ciccarelli, "Research shows 75% of college students cheat," The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA ĬM. ![]() Joe Lucadamo, "BU says goodbye," The Voice, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA ģ. Sarah Cavanah, "Morning service marked by hope," The Oklahoma Daily, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK Ģ. Includes newspapers, news magazines and magazine supplements published by newspapers.ġ. Seventy-seven categories for individual and team entries were offered to recognizer individual excellence by student journalist working on newspapers, magazines and yearbooks. NEW YORK, NY - The Columbia Scholastic Press Association's 18th Annual Gold Circle Awards program, the largest awards competition for individual achievement for student writers, editors, designers and photographers, attracted 11,000 entries from colleges, universities and senior high schools throughout the United States and awarded 1,070.Īwards lists were distributed at the Association's two conventions- the 23rd Annual College Media Convention held at the New York Marriott Marquis February 15-17, 2001 in New York City and at the 77th Annual Scholastic Convention for junior and senior high schools held at Columbia University on March 14-16. NSIRA and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada jointly conducted a review of 2020 disclosures.CSPA presents the 2001 Collegiate Gold Circle Awards The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency ( NSIRA) conducted a review of 2019 disclosures under SCIDA. The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency Act established an independent review function of SCIDA. SCIDA permits disclosures where the disclosing institution satisfies itself that the information will contribute to the exercise of the recipient institution’s jurisdiction or responsibilities in respect of activities that undermine the security of Canada, and will not affect any person’s privacy interest more than is reasonably necessary (the disclosure test). SCIDA seeks to strike a reasonable balance between privacy and national security. SCIDA authorizes institutions to disclose information relevant to national security, including personal information, to a select group of federal government institutions with national security mandates.Īn important concern in the development of SCIDA was risk to law-abiding citizens that comes when the personal information of many is shared to identify the few individuals actually involved in activities of concern to national security. The Security of Canada Information Disclosure Act ( SCIDA) was adopted in 2019 after much parliamentary debate with an aim to enable more timely and effective information sharing across government for national security purposes.
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