talon {l Wrote}:Pretty convenient that UNC acknowledges all that academic fraud, but insists that nobody in the athletic department knew about it.
Yeah, right. And I'm the Queen of England.
EagleDave {l Wrote}:This academic fraud thing is either coming at the absolute worst time for UNC or the best.
1 of 2 things will happen here...
1) The NCAA, sensing its last, best chance to (re)establish its credentials as a guardian of student athlete virtue, reigns hellfire upon Chapel Hill by vacating the '05 National Title in basketball, vacating all wins across all sports dating back 18 years and instituting a minimum 2-3 year postseason ban across all sports along with the usual scholarship deductions.
or
2) With all the outside goings on related to the lawsuits having effectively neutered the NCAA enforcement committee for fear of having any action they take used against them down the road, the NCAA quietly accepts UNC's findings and any self imposed punishment, which will essentially amount to time already served and probation.
I'm leaning toward the latter. Nothing will happen.
talon {l Wrote}:
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:talon {l Wrote}:
sounds a little like a strds story
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:talon {l Wrote}:
sounds a little like a strds story
I was expecting the last sentence to be: "And then the white police officers made teh juice with Rosa Parks. lol"
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:talon {l Wrote}:
sounds a little like a strds story
I was expecting the last sentence to be: "And then the white police officers made teh juice with Rosa Parks. lol"
They were free to shoot their guns and fly their ships
Irishriviera {l Wrote}:Does BC still offer "Religion in Africa" and "Christianity in Africa" as theology classes?
Irishriviera {l Wrote}:Does BC still offer "Religion in Africa" and "Christianity in Africa" as theology classes?
hansen {l Wrote}:Irishriviera {l Wrote}:Does BC still offer "Religion in Africa" and "Christianity in Africa" as theology classes?
Prof. Lugira's class was legendary as an easy A class which was ironic because his pedigree as a teacher was very distinguished (Oxford, etc.) and he taught the class very seriously. It was actually interesting if you could understand what he was trying to express in lectures. IIRC the only requirements to getting a good grade was signing in at the beginning of class for a set number of classes and writing some sort of final paper.
Does anyone know if he is still alive and/or teaching? He was good man who greatly enhanced my gpa.
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