Should the students be involved in the choice of the next president of Harvard University?

Anonymous
OP, you know there’s a politics forum
Anonymous
Of course not -Harvard alum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The same students who perpetuated anti-semitic hate speech? No.


Exactly. That's a hard pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Should the students be involved in the choice of the next president of Harvard University?

Should the actual student body be a part of the process?


No.

Here’s hoping they replace Gay with another equally woke person just to infuriate the right wingers who are evidently all about cancel culture.



This explains everything you need to know about Democrats. If it weren’t for double standards, they’d have no standards at all. You are an absolute clown, trying to convince people that Republicans created culture -go back under your rock.


yeah, whatever. Boebert, Gaetz, MTG, Santos and am just getting started.
Anonymous
Why? WTH do 19 YOs know?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Should the students be involved in the choice of the next president of Harvard University?

Should the actual student body be a part of the process?


No.

Here’s hoping they replace Gay with another equally woke person just to infuriate the right wingers who are evidently all about cancel culture.



This explains everything you need to know about Democrats. If it weren’t for double standards, they’d have no standards at all. You are an absolute clown, trying to convince people that Republicans created culture -go back under your rock.


yeah, whatever. Boebert, Gaetz, MTG, Santos and am just getting started.


I hit a nerve. Good.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would be tough for 18-year-old students to catch a serial plagiarist
+100 difficult to believe they hired a President earning $900,000 a year who was lifting such large sections of text in like every academic paper over the years with no citation back to the original work. Just wow.
And it only takes one sentence to be Plagiarism…

In all fairness, The Economist - a British newspaper with no axe to grind - reported only half of her 11 journal articles were plagiarized.

They seemed more bothered that 11 is a pretty thin publication list for President of any top university.
Anonymous
No.

Silly question.
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