Cornell Frat President Arrested

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Anonymous wrote:Good. The thing I like is the university turned it over to the real police and let them handle it. No kangaroo courts run by the university administration for a serious felony like this.

Real police are best equipped to investigate and handle serious felonies. Leave the university police to investigate cases of graffiti and defacing the opposing team's mascot before the big game.


+1 I saw an alarming report that many universities hush up these accusations and try to pressure the victim not to go to the police. Universities are required to report these incidents ( to whom I am not sure) and some of the largest report "none" which just can't be true. I am not saying that all accusations are true, but certainly some are, and I agree the police are the ones equipped to investigate, not school administrators. The report i saw said that relatively small number of male students are involved in these crimes, but those who do commit them are often repeat offenders and the school allows them to stay after "internal investigations." I have told my college age grand kids if they see a person being attacked try to stop it and call the police before going to the university administration.
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Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic, but apparently his major was Hotel Administration.

Who goes to an Ivy for Hotel Administration?


It's not a very well known part of Cornell, but those people are usually very successful in whatever it is that they do. Business / hospitality management or something.
Plus, they were the best looking people on campus.


No. It is a back door into Cornell and has been since the 1950s.


Not true. It attracts a different sort of student than the arts school, but it's still competitive and prestigious for what it is. Ag school, human ecology, etc on the other hand....



The Dyson School in Ag is a better business program and a more competitive and challenging program than the Hotel School. Human Ecology may be easier to get into but the majors within it are a more challenging curriculum than the Hotel School. If by "etc" you mean ILR, the most successful Cornell alums I know are graduates of the ILR school, the PAM major in HumEc, and the AEM program that became the Dyson School in Ag.

Let me guess: your big problem is you think any of the land grant colleges at Cornell (thus the more affordable options for in state students) are beneath you.
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Anonymous wrote:I believe he is still innocent until proven guilty. Many women have made false rape allegations.


Horse shit.


See Jackie at UVA, mattress girl at Columbia, and many others on college campuses.


Maybe PP is unclear on the definition of 'many'

And many more people have been raped without coming forward or pressing charges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic, but apparently his major was Hotel Administration.

Who goes to an Ivy for Hotel Administration?


It's not a very well known part of Cornell, but those people are usually very successful in whatever it is that they do. Business / hospitality management or something.
Plus, they were the best looking people on campus.


No. It is a back door into Cornell and has been since the 1950s.


Not true. It attracts a different sort of student than the arts school, but it's still competitive and prestigious for what it is. Ag school, human ecology, etc on the other hand....



The Dyson School in Ag is a better business program and a more competitive and challenging program than the Hotel School. Human Ecology may be easier to get into but the majors within it are a more challenging curriculum than the Hotel School. If by "etc" you mean ILR, the most successful Cornell alums I know are graduates of the ILR school, the PAM major in HumEc, and the AEM program that became the Dyson School in Ag.

Let me guess: your big problem is you think any of the land grant colleges at Cornell (thus the more affordable options for in state students) are beneath you.


LOL. Nope, definitely not my big problem. There are many wonderful, diverse opportunities at Cornell. But if you are talking "back door", then look for the more obvious schools - not Hotel which has a tough admissions process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe he is still innocent until proven guilty. Many women have made false rape allegations.


Horse shit.


See Jackie at UVA, mattress girl at Columbia, and many others on college campuses.
I believe mattress girl at Columbia, not Jackie at UVA.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic, but apparently his major was Hotel Administration.

Who goes to an Ivy for Hotel Administration?


You obviously know nothing about Cornell. That's something it's well-known for.


+1 Regarded as a top program in the country.
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