Grant funds program benefiting Egyptian orphans
By Bridget O'Brien | April 9, 2010[caption id="attachment_34296" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Asihel is a third-year double major in foreign affairs and economics.
[caption id="attachment_34296" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Asihel is a third-year double major in foreign affairs and economics.
The College Anonymous Confession Board, a Web site commonly known as College ACB, has recently raised concerns on Grounds. Even though a number of potentially derogatory posts, such as sorority rankings and racial slurs, have been noted on the site in the past, a recent list of possibly gay students heightened tensions among several University community members, especially those listed on the board. The College ACB site consists of student-run message boards composed entirely of anonymous posts in which students can both comment and vote on the messages of other posters from their colleges. “It’s basically just to promote a student controlled space where people can say whatever they want without fear of social backlash,” said Peter Frank, current owner of College ACB and freshman at Weslyean University.