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“Until the … parent says I’m not going to pay your ridiculous amount of tuition and board so my child can be raped, this is going to continue.”

At Baylor University, things have certainly reached a pretty pass.

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They’ve fallen down on the rape front at Rutgers athletics, but in every other way they’re maintaining the school’s distinction.

Since 2009, questionable behavior or oversight has prompted the resignations or firings of two men’s basketball coaches, a football coach and two athletic directors.

Last fall, several current and former football players were arrested and charged with armed robbery and other crimes.

… In 2013-14, the athletic department had a $36 million deficit that had to be subsidized by university discretionary funds and student fees. That was the highest subsidy among 230 schools surveyed by USA Today.

Hubba hubba!

Margaret Soltan, February 7, 2016 1:39PM
Posted in: forms of religious experience

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2 Responses to ““Until the … parent says I’m not going to pay your ridiculous amount of tuition and board so my child can be raped, this is going to continue.””

  1. dmf Says:

    who would have guessed that Ken Starr wouldn’t prove to be a trustworthy and successful investigator?

  2. AYY Says:

    DMF, Sounds like you’re saying that he was too easy on Bill Clinton, no? Was there more that he could have found? What do you think it was?

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