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Cardinal Stampede

diz, who captains the team, said they discuss “the ethical boundaries, moral boundaries and the moral obligations that the people in these cases need to be responsible for.”

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They look at cases, challenge each other during arguments, and then decide which way the team should lean toward, Resendiz said. They look at things in different perspectives all the time because the judges at the bowls are not forgiving and they can include personal bias, he added.

“We break each other’s ways of thinking and Dr. Edelman will catch JUMP TO ETHICS BOWL PAGE 2

Stephanie Loftus/LOGOS STAFF Lasso lass

A University of the Incarnate Word student tries her hand twirling a lass Monday, Feb. 6, at the ‘Cardinal Stampede’ in the Dubuis Lawn-Westgate Circle area. The twohour event, sponsored by Residence Life and Housing Operations, featured games and prizes, treats, line dancing, and a mechanical bull for any who dared to ride it. The event also helped promote the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.

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