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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is Harvard’s own guidance on plagiarism: https://usingsources.fas.harvard.edu/what-constitutes-plagiarism-0[/quote] [b][b]Chair Elise Stefanik[/b] "blasted Harvard for allowing an alleged serial plagiarist to remain on the faculty. 'She's not fit to be a faculty member,' Stefanik told the Post. 'It's unacceptable when you have students at Harvard who would be expelled for plagiarism to allow a faculty member who has nearly 50 examples of plagiarism in their very slim body of academic work. It's absurd and everybody know it. Harvard knows it too.'" - Chair Elise Stefanik [/b] [/quote] *"“Two down, one to go,” Ms. Stefanik says of the three university heads who testified before Congress in early December. The president of the University of Pennsylvania, Liz Magill, resigned just days after the hearing. It took weeks for the pressure to mount against Ms. Gay to the point where her presidency, as Ms. Stefanik puts it, became “untenable.” [b]She is now urging the president of MIT to step down as well[/b]." [url]https://stefanik.house.gov/2024/1/icymi-the-new-york-sun-congresswoman-elise-stefanik-claudine-gay-s-departure-from-presidency-of-harvard-is-the-tip-of-the-iceberg[/url][/quote] Ouch! Apparently don't mess Chair Elise Stefanik![/quote] College students beware. If you engage in wrongthink, powerful republican government officials like Stefanik will demand that your colleges punish you. And if they don't, they will attack the leaders of your colleges until they punish you for your wrongthink.[/quote] You have this completely backwards. Right now, universities are overwhelmingly restricting the speech and other expression of conservative and republican college students. If you truly cared about this issue, you would be wise to read up on what’s happening. The best place to do so at the moment is the civil rights watchdog, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression: https://www.thefire.org[/quote] Stefanik got upset that a bunch of college students were saying things she didn’t like, and that college’s weren’t punishing them for it. So she used her government position to get them punished. Pure censorship. [/quote] Oh come on. Stefanik just happened to be the opportunist in this situation. The real screw ups are the presidents who refused to condemn genocidal threats. And if we cannot agree on that, well there’s not much to discuss [/quote] Stefanik was kicked off Harvard’s senior advisory committeee because of her election denial antics. She has an axe to grind. In a just world, she would be rotting in prison for sedition, not using the bully pulpit of Congress to settle personal schools.[/quote]
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