alliesconscience
alliesconscience
alliesconscience

There’s nothing to gain by being outed as the “bad guy” who doesn’t want his workplace to be daycare. Especially when it’s pretty likely that LaRoche is the kind of bible thumper who would take to Twitter and say things like you’re anti-family and hate Jesus.

That was the second-best bank shot of the day, behind only Northern Iowa’s.

What risk was there in taking that shot?

UNI grad here. It's Cedar Falls, not Cedar Rapids. No problem though, same mistake that Bill Simmons made over and over, and I know how you guys look up to him.

Came here expecting court vids. Very disappointed.

Here’s hoping this guy recovers fully. Man, that’s awful.

I’ll preface this by saying this is a sticky place for high schools to be in. We’re not talking about colleges which have ridiculous amounts of money walking through their doors and quite a few resources, including their own police departments.

Give that man a job! Fuck that was great and I love the shade thrown at the loser sports “journalists” asking literally the dumbest questions ever expecting the player to give an interesting response to a dull query.

In addition to being a terrible, condescending question, it’s also a deeply stupid one that shows the reporter doesn’t understand how basketball works. Baylor got outrebounded because defensive rebounds are easier than offensive ones, and Baylor missed way more shots. Baylor rebounded better than Yale on a percentage

“With the 29th pick in the 2016 NBA draft, Gregg Popovich personally selects Taurean Prince, Baylor.”

This guy is my new favorite player.

Tyler was drafted in the 43rd round.

Wouldn’t that be a cool “Bracket” to work through?

Yeah. I don’t disagree. I’m just thinking some essential courses for the players would be nice. Like some training on what consent looks like. And, as you pointed out, training on the fact that just because you have slept with the person before or are in a relationship, it does not imply consent for a current

First - great comment.

“that failed to cover up “unconsented-to sex.””

in sexual assault complaints on campus, students are held to “violating” the student code of conduct which all prohibit sexual assault. since they are only being held to violate an ethics code (and not violating a law), preponderance of the evidence is appropriate as opposed to a criminal standard since there are no

Note that this pair of questions implicitly proposes that there is a 50/50 chance that the accusations against Montague are false.