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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Graduated illiterates for decades No credibility and sloppy.[/quote] How?[/quote] Well..[b] there are people who can’t read with UNC diplomas.[/b] Seems pretty simple.[/quote] Those people are male basketball players and football players. If I'm hiring a UNC grad who isn't either of those things, I have zero concerns about accidentally hiring an illiterate fool.[/quote] So academic integrity is not a big issue with you?[/quote] DP. Sweetie, we get it. You have an axe to grind. Go grind it elsewhere and let the grownups talk. Whatever your problem is with UNC, we/I don't care. I know you hear other people tell you that tell you a lot that they don't care about your opinion so you might want to spend your time figuring out why instead of trolling here. [/quote] It’s not an ax to grind. The fact that UNC graduated athlete and non athlete illiterates for decades in order to cheat at sports is a huge story. It shows that the school is dishonest, sloppy and unserious. I might add that to me it’s racist as well to not give a promised education to black athletes to make sure they don’t miss even one money making game for the school. [/quote] You have many of your facts wrong but I suspect you don’t care. UNC’s mistake was not maintaining focus on the African and African-American studies program. Everyone lost as part of a valid attempt by a leading SOUTHERN university to critically examine an important subject. Most places don’t have the integrity to even go down that academic path in the first place. Especially in the South. Duke, for instance, should consider their Nixon studies program. Seriously, and separately, they should have the integrity to consider whether being named for a family whose impact on human health makes the Sacklers look like Girl Scouts is appropriate. They can base the program in Colvid Farms where their basketball players live. [/quote]
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