Agreed. And I get very upset at the notion that college should be for a select few. Just like I believe in public school education. When it came...
I guess that is the difference, then. I still find it bothersome.
I get it from the quote about "intellectually brilliant students who happen to be athletes" and from this paragraph: The counterpoint, for Dr....
Very true. He's a moron and has demonstrated it repeatedly.
He paints all student-athletes with a broad brush. That's wrong.
The fact that anyone's family gets threatened over sports in any way, shape or form is sickening. The NCAA/college athletics machine is way out...
I think most students are unprepared for college. I was, and I graduated 13th out of a class of 325. And I went to the original land grant...
And I didn't say he was being racist. I just get the feeling that he looks down on everyone but that top echelon as being unworthy.
Then I guess I am reading the story wrong. I just get the feeling from the story that he is one of these people who believes college should only...
Rutgers doesn't present itself as a Harvard type of school, though, not here in New Jersey. It actively markets itself as the place EVERY New...
He makes a blanket, black-and-white statement, however, and there are plenty of athletes who are there to do more and be more than just athletes....
OK. I don't think that's how Dowling defines it, however. I mean, do you really think he believes the masses should be attending college? Do you...
OK, I'll bite. How do you define scholars?
I guess I am, because from what I read, he seems to think that scholars are the only ones who deserve to be in college. There's a tone that says...
What he said was exceptionally elitist, though, and it's just one more reason I'm glad I didn't go to Rutgers. I live in Jersey and went out of...
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