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.
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.
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.
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 slightly obscure, yes, but if that's what you want to major in Cornell is THE place to be. Extremely prestigious program.
Actually, the university recently announced that the School of Hotel Administration will be consolidated with other business-related programs into a single undergraduate and graduate school of management. I'm guessing admissions will become more competitive since the hotel administration program has always been one of several back doors into Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe he is still innocent until proven guilty. Many women have made false rape allegations.
Horse shit.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:I believe he is still innocent until proven guilty. Many women have made false rape allegations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic, but apparently his major was Hotel Administration.
Who goes to an Ivy for Hotel Administration?
It's slightly obscure, yes, but if that's what you want to major in Cornell is THE place to be. Extremely prestigious program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
They didn't "turn it over" to the police. Cornell suspended the entire fraternity. This is separate from anything the "real police" have done. In other cases, at other schools, the local police didn't find enough evidence to press charges, but the schools still conducted their own hearings, either way.
At some point, they will probably have a hearing on the accused rapist student's status with the school based on available evidence.
Not PP but I think she was referring to the sexual assault being handled by the real police. Lots of colleges "handle" these things internally using campus police. Obviously the police can't suspend a fraternity and only the university can do that.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
They didn't "turn it over" to the police. Cornell suspended the entire fraternity. This is separate from anything the "real police" have done. In other cases, at other schools, the local police didn't find enough evidence to press charges, but the schools still conducted their own hearings, either way.
At some point, they will probably have a hearing on the accused rapist student's status with the school based on available evidence.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic, but apparently his major was Hotel Administration.
Who goes to an Ivy for Hotel Administration?
Anonymous wrote:Slightly off topic, but apparently his major was Hotel Administration.
Who goes to an Ivy for Hotel Administration?