Anonymous wrote:For two environmentally conscious schools that deemphasize athletics, I'm appalled that GDS and Sidwell each devote huge chunks of land to an athletic field. The two schools, are close enough to one another that they could share athletic fields and save land for other purposes such as . . . (crazy idea) . . . academics!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Eric Holder as a former Trustee have any relevance to the distinction of the alumni base? If Holder didn't attend GDS (I am pretty sure he didn't) then he isn't an alum.
The point is that GDS has a very high powered parent body also.
He's managed to stay out of jail so far, so there's that.
Meant to be funny? But instead just dumb, and possibly racist. So there's that.
Holder has been a disappointment as AG. He had a good rep as a lawyer and judge, but how such a clueless and politically tone-deaf appointee can be the longest-serving cabinet member is beyond me.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see how they are going to make it all fit there. It's going to be really cramped.
Agreed. Although the school has tossed out hints about doing commercial development on the Volvo parcel, it's hard to see how everything fits without using the Wisconsin Ave. frontage for academic building needs.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see how they are going to make it all fit there. It's going to be really cramped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AnonymousGDS is plainly the leading secular humanist school in the region.[/quote wrote:
This may be true, but the statement alone says volume about GDS and the weirdos affiliated with that school.
How so?
Don't encourage the trolls. The post you are quoting was in response to a fake post as it was.
Anonymous wrote:AnonymousGDS is plainly the leading secular humanist school in the region.[/quote wrote:
This may be true, but the statement alone says volume about GDS and the weirdos affiliated with that school.
How so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Eric Holder as a former Trustee have any relevance to the distinction of the alumni base? If Holder didn't attend GDS (I am pretty sure he didn't) then he isn't an alum.
The point is that GDS has a very high powered parent body also.
He's managed to stay out of jail so far, so there's that.
Meant to be funny? But instead just dumb, and possibly racist. So there's that.
Holder has been a disappointment as AG. He had a good rep as a lawyer and judge, but how such a clueless and politically tone-deaf appointee can be the longest-serving cabinet member is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Eric Holder as a former Trustee have any relevance to the distinction of the alumni base? If Holder didn't attend GDS (I am pretty sure he didn't) then he isn't an alum.
The point is that GDS has a very high powered parent body also.
He's managed to stay out of jail so far, so there's that.
Meant to be funny? But instead just dumb, and possibly racist. So there's that.
Anonymous wrote:AnonymousGDS is plainly the leading secular humanist school in the region.[/quote wrote:
This may be true, but the statement alone says volume about GDS and the weirdos affiliated with that school.
The post you quote was almost certainly NOT written by anyone affiliated with GDS -- did you miss the part before the bit you quoted, where the poster off-handedly said GDS had lesser stature than many area schools?
With that said, your use of the word "weirdos" says volumes about you.