You can’t give people back years of their lives. So no, reinstating what they shouldn’t have had taken away in the first place is nowhere near good enough.
You can’t give people back years of their lives. So no, reinstating what they shouldn’t have had taken away in the first place is nowhere near good enough.
If the school takes on the burden of being judge, jury and executioner, then when the judgment is wrong, it’s the school’s responsibility to make it right.
The girl isn’t the one who deprived them of due process. The school is. The girl had no enforcement power, the school had enforcement power and used it. The school is the one that took away their scholarships and derailed their academic careers, not the girl. So the school should pay to redress the wrongs the school…
Apparently, the teacher had previously told her students that she did not like the use of the word ma’am.
I don’t know how bond issuance ratings work, but I don’t think there are any AAA rated HBCUs (even Howard which is essentially backed and funded by Congress is rated BBB). So could investors be looking at the credit rating of the underlying institution or are they only going to look at the insured bond’s rating?
So if I use your DNS to surf over to do most of my surfing, and head over to Piratebay (assuming you don’t block it), find the thing I want to download, flip on the VPN, download the thing, and turn the VPN off to continue browsing would it get flagged?
How do you block all VPN traffic? You can’t blacklist every proxy and a stealth VPN will get past deep packet scans. As long as they keep the traffic reasonable and aren’t constantly seeding, I don’t see how you’d even notice.
You can laugh now. He resigned. And even better he’s taking down people with him.
I mean sure, if you ignore Kublai Khan laughing at it and creating a century long Mongol dynasty in China despite the existence of the Great Wall designed to prevent Mongol invasion...
The financial woes affecting HBCU’s—and the effects they are having on their students—have long been documented, and it’s worthwhile to keep those institutions accountable, particularly in cases where funds are being mismanaged.
Cancer isn’t all that great at following ‘plans,’ so if he had died last January, no matter what they had ‘planned’ there would be a 2nd senate on the Arizona ballot this November.
Well in my graduating class of 83, I think nearly a quarter ended up in Ivy League schools (14 to Harvard alone) and 100% of graduates went to what would be considered by most as 1st tier colleges (flagship state schools were generally considered safety schools).
Hang on, are you telling me they’ve already devised a method of defeating Trump’s proposed border wall? And they did it using the president’s favorite fast food joint?
Depends on whether he’s capable of traveling. If he can, he can still vote. If he can’t, then the GOP loses a crucial vote in the Senate. After he passes, he’ll replaced by the Republican governor’s choice until 2020.
“This is a personnel and legal matter pertaining to a disgruntled employee.”
Yeah, but it’s going to be bundled, repackaged, and leveraged several times, so by the time it gets to the kid, they won’t even know what species the milk came from.